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Shop book

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SHOP BOOK. This name is given to a book in which a merchant, mechanic, or other person, makes original entries of goods sold or work done.
     2. In general, such a book is prima facie evidence of the sale of the goods and of the work done, but not of their value. Vide Original entry.



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