Blank Bar [Tort] Law and Legal Definition
Blank bar is a plea in an action of trespass, the object of which is to compel the plaintiff to name the place of the alleged trespass. Blank bar is also called as common bar.
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- American Bar Association
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- Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board [ATBCB]
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