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<p>human history is how to organize published statutes. Such publications have a habit of starting small but growing rapidly over time, as new statutes are enacted in response to the exigencies of the moment. Eventually, persons trying to find the law are forced to sort through an enormous number of statutes enacted at various points in time to determine which portions are still in effect.   The solution adopted in many countries is to organize existing statutory law in topical arrangements (or <a href="page.php?w=Codification_%28law%29">"codified"</a>)</p><p>
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