0 having pages that can easily be taken out and put back again:
a loose-leaf binder
1 having special paper that can be easily removed and replaced:
a loose-leaf notebook
2 containing pages that can easily be taken out and put back again:
There has been an increase for new loose-leaf ledgers of £6,000, and filing appliances, £2,000.
In order that aircrew shall have the most up-to-date information it is normal practice to issue loose-leaf amendments, as they arise.
The loose-leaf copy could be re-leaved, and only the minimum time and trouble would he involved.
In fact, there is a very good loose-leaf housing encyclopædia.
Following that introduction, work upon these loose-leaf catalogues was put in hand.
In 1984, 97 loose-leaf reported decisions were published and are thus available for purchase by the public.
In the case of old age pensions a considerable proportion of the expenditure has been due to providing loose-leaf ledgers to pension officers, largely owing to increased work.
This makes them significantly more durable than loose-leaf pads or spiral notebooks.