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Enter the search term or terms in the search box and press Enter or click on Search. If you enter more than one search term in the field, you need to separate each term with a comma.
In your searches you can use the following operators: AND, OR, *, ?. When the terms are separated with a comma, the search is automatically made using to the operator OR. For example, if you type bankruptcy AND justice in the search box, you will find all pages containing both the terms bankruptcy and justice. If type bankruptcy OR justice in the search box, you will find all pages containing the term bankruptcy or right.
You can truncate the search term with an asterisk *. By truncating the search term you will find all pages containing terms that begin with the search term.
For example, if you type regul* in the search box, you will find pages containing the terms regulation, regulations, regulate, etc.
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