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Case Citation Form > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. 1975] 2 SCR 135. 2013] 4 FCR 467 (FC). 1975), 7 OR (2d) 750 (CA). 1975), 57 DLR (3d) 13 (SCC). I (LR) v T (E). 2014] SCJ No 21 (QL). 27 May 2013), Vancouver 237-A9 (BCSC). 27 May 2013) (BCSC). 27 May 2013), 237-A9 (BCSC). 1995), 23 OR (3d) 122 (CA). Leave to appeal to SCC refused, (1995), 42 CR (4th) 409 (SCC). Alberta v University of Calgary. Alberta v University of Calgary.
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Overview of References > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. The style of reference in Emond publications is dictated by the discipline, subject matter, and audience. In a new edition, the style of reference used in the previous edition may be used (with or without updating). Social science publications (e.g., psychology, sociology) generally use the American Psychological Association author–date system. A Note About Legacy Texts.
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Generic Literature References > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. References within running text to statutes, cases, articles, books, and other publications are made either directly in the text (as is common in casebooks) or through the use of note numbers (superscript numerals). The forms of reference are the same in either case. A Author, "Article Title" (year) Journal Title. Allan A. Author, "Article Title" (Month year) X Journal Title. AA Author,...
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Character Tags > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. With the exception of en and em , character style tags are not added in the editorial process; they are created and used solely in the production process. En space; follows list prefixes in non-hanging lists (e.g., numbered paragraphs in extracts: TXEX2 [12] en The defendant argued that …). Em space; separates table/figure numbers and titles (e.g., Table 1 em Title of Table).
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APA References > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. Reference Citations in Running Text. Reference Lists (see detail at right). Abbreviations in Reference Lists. 5 Newspaper or Periodical Article. References within a work to articles, books, and other publications are made according to the author date system as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. The author date system has two components:.
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Common Statutory Citations > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. Note: Include "as amended by [another act]" only where the amendment is relevant to the discussion. However, include "as amended" when citing the Income Tax Act. Following Canadian Tax Foundation practice). Include supplementary information (repeal, bill number) in square brackets following the citation but before a pinpoint. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. UK), 1982, c 11.
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Overview of Tags > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. Tags (or codes) are added to Emond manuscripts by editors. During the production process the tags are converted to typesetting codes that facilitate formatting. Tags are subsequently included in manuscripts that form the basis of new editions. Tags always take the form "open angle bracket, tag/style name, close angle bracket.". Paragraph tags are added at the beginning of paragraphs.
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Canadian and US Abbreviations > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. Canadian and US Abbreviations. The following table lists the abbreviations of Canadian provinces and territories that are used in neutral citation standard citations, court citations, Emond bibliographic citations, and McGill Guide bibliographic citations. Note: Newfoundland became Newfoundland and Labrador as of December 6, 2001. Until December 6, 2001. A Note About Legacy Texts.
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Spelling > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. Emond spelling style is based on the Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Emond Spelling Guide (Word). 9/11 (September 11, 2001). Aboriginal (n., adj.). Above ground (n.), aboveground (adj., adv.). Access (v.) (use is acceptable, particularly in technical contexts). Accused (sing., pl.). Act (short for Income Tax Act. Etc) ( see also. AD Anno Domini (deprecated; CE preferred (q.v.). Bawdy house...
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Site Admin > Emond Style Guide
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Monday, November 14, 2016. Canadian and US Abbreviations. Common Case Reporting Series. Legal and Professional Journals. A Note About Legacy Texts. Foreign Terms and Phrases.
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