Budget Process Law Annotated

Guide To Signals

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The citations in this volume follow the rules of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation:

No signal before a citation means that the cited authority states the proposition, identifies the source of the quotation, or identifies an authority identified in the text.
E.g., before a citation means that the cited authority, among other authorities, states the proposition.
See before a citation means that the cited authority directly supports the proposition.
See also before a citation means that the cited authority constitutes additional source material that supports the proposition. Authorities that state or directly support the proposition will precede this signal.
Cf. before a citation means that the cited authority supports a proposition different from the cited proposition, but sufficiently analogous to lend support.
See generally before a citation means that the cited authority presents background material related to the proposition.
See supra p. ____ means that the authority referred to or direct support appears above at the page cited.
See infra p. ____ means that the authority referred to or direct support appears below at the page cited.
Id. means see the immediately preceding authority cited.

 

 

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