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An affidavit citation should include the affine's last name and the paragraph number where the cited information is found in the affidavit. The Blue book abbreviation for affidavit is AFF.
The Blue book abbreviation for affidavit is AFF. This is the abbreviation that should always be included in a citation for an affidavit to indicate that it is an affidavit being referenced. According to the Blue book, an affidavit citation reads [Affine Last Name] AFF. ¶ [Paragraph Number] inside the parenthesis.
The key elements of a citation to the record are as follows: Name of the document (abbreviated according to BT1) Page number where the fact can be found in the document. Date of the document, if required (see Rule B17.
Identify the amicus curiae, the “friend of the court,” who authored the opinion. Find the page number of the amicus brief in the reported decision. Identify the properly abbreviated name of the case, reporter, volume and page number where the decision begins, and the year the case was decided.
Basic Case Citation However, the basic format of a case citation is as follows: Note: In court documents (briefs, motions) and legal memoranda, a full case name is usually italicized or underlined. In academic legal writing (i.e., a law review article), full case names are generally not underlined or italicized.
Exhibits should be numbered with the deponent's initials and a number (for example, “FN 1” for the first exhibit, “FN 2” for the second exhibit). An exhibit would usually have a cover page marking its exhibit number (for example “Exhibit 'FN 1' in the affidavit of Fred Nerf”).
Attaching An Exhibit Each exhibit should be given a letter and referred to in alphabetical order. The first exhibit you refer to in the affidavit will be lettered 'A,' the second, 'B,' and so on. References to the exhibit should be typed in bold. Attach all your exhibits at the end of your affidavit.
An affidavit citation should include the affine's last name and the paragraph number where the cited information is found in the affidavit. The Blue book abbreviation for affidavit is AFF.
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