TO WIKIANSWER: THIS IS NOT COPYRIGHTED. IT IS TAKEN FROM AN ONLINE DICTIONARY citation n. 1) a notice to appear in court due to the probable commission of a minor crime such as a traffic violation, failure to keep a dog on a leash, drinking liquor in a park where prohibited, letting a dog loose without a leash, and in some states for possession of a small amount of marijuana. Failure to appear can result in a warrant for the citee's arrest. 2) a notice to appear in court in a civil matter in which the presence of a party appears necessary, usually required by statute, such as a person whose relatives wish to place him/her under a conservatorship (take over and manage his/her affairs). 3) the act of referring to (citing) a statute, precedent-setting case or legal textbook, in a brief (written legal court statement) or argument in court, called "citation of authority." 4) the section of the statute or the name of the case as well as the volume number, the report series and the page number of a case referred to in a brief, points and authorities, or other legal argument. Example: United States v. Wong Kim Ark, (1898) 169 U. S. 649, which is the name of the case, the year when decided, with the decision found at volume 169 of the United States [Supreme Court] Reporter at page 649. A citation also refers to the case itself, as in "counsel's citation of the Wong case is not in point."
Australian Guide to Legal Citation was created in 2010.
Australian Guide to Legal Citation has 343 pages.
A CT citation typically refers to a citation in a court case or legal document related to the state of Connecticut in the United States. It provides a reference to a specific legal case, statute, or other legal authority within the Connecticut legal system.
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Donna Mohr Looney has written: 'The essentials of legal citation' -- subject(s): Citation of legal authorities
Paula Gail Benson has written: 'A guide to South Carolina legal research and citation' -- subject(s): Citation of legal authorities, Legal research
J. W. Samuels has written: 'Legal citation for Canadian lawyers' -- subject(s): Citation of legal authorities
The ticket number on a citation is a unique identifying number assigned to that specific citation. It is typically located at the top or bottom of the citation and is used to track and reference the citation throughout the legal process.
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