Supra citational signal indicates reference to an authority cited earlier in the text, guiding citation practice. Supra denotes a citational signal used to point the reader to an authority cited earlier in the text, originating from Latin meaning 'above,' and contrasted with infra; it forms part of standard citation practice and vocabulary for cross-referencing authorities within legal writing.
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Supra citational signal indicates reference to an authority cited earlier in the text, guiding citation practice.
Supra denotes a citational signal used to point the reader to an authority cited earlier in the text, originating from Latin meaning "above," and contrasted with infra; it forms part of standard citation practice and vocabulary for cross-referencing authorities within legal writing.
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