Abstract

Regulation of the Prime Minister on June 20th, 2002 on the “Principle of the Legislative Technique” (Journal of Laws No. 100, item. 908) introduced the tiret as a part of a letter column in a listing. The tiret, as defined in the USJP (with the qualifier: printing), is a graphic sign in the shape of a short, horizontal line that is used when connecting compound words, double names, etc., or the hyphenation of words to the next line; hyphen, a hyphenation sign. The author presents examples of using the tiret on the basis of official gazettes and other legal documents and analyses what the tiret is. She explains the legal meaning and introduces a definition proposition and grammar description of this lexem in a dictionary.

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