Sentences with phrase «headnotes include»

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If used, it consists of an [HTML5] header element or [HTML5] sectioning content element whose epub: type attribute value includes index - headnotes.
An element whose epub: type attribute value includes index may contain one element whose epub: type attribute value includes index - headnotes.
If you want to include a recipe from your favorite cookbook, give them attribution in the headnote (e.g., adapted from Amanda Hesser's cardamom French toast in Food52) and write your own steps.
Primary law from all U.S. states and territories, including all federal and state case law available on traditional LexisNexis, all LexisNexis headnotes and case summaries, and all available statutes and constitutions.
However, Bloomberg Law's reference guide and marketing materials say that cases include staff - written headnotes and points of law.
And I believe that, now more than ever, we need professionally - written, quality headnotes with extensive critical apparatus (including a topical numbering system) for all «reported» cases.
Louis Mirando stated in part: «we need professionally - written, quality headnotes with extensive critical apparatus (including a topical numbering system)».
Since 1972 Maritime Law Book's headnotes have included a topical key number system.
British Columbia Appeal Cases, started 1991, includes 12,543 cases with headnotes, plus 3,369 cases without headnotes.
British Columbia Trial Cases, started 1999, includes 7,663 cases with headnotes, plus 39,911 cases without headnotes.
Additionally, Bloomberg Law's citator, BCite, is of limited help: it doesn't reference headnotes in cases (even if BNA headnotes exist for the case) or include references to statutes and secondary sources.
www.abanet.org/cpr Provides resources in legal ethics including the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and headnote summaries of recent formal ethics opinions issued by the ABA.
The National Reporter System is a comprehensive set of law reports that contains the decisions of state courts and the federal court system with headnotes that include the topic and key number from the American Digest System for each legal issue addressed in each headnote.
Although there is obviously some value in publishers including value - added information when they publish cases (such as headnotes, indexing and classification), and there is value in them selecting only the more important cases, they can still do this in only an online environment.
I believe that some caselaw volumes in the future will include an abbreviated form of headnote, such as headings and sub-headings only.
Rothstein J's Reasons are succint (17 pages including the headnote; 34 paragraphs) and represent an unanimous Court.
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