Infra citational signal directs readers to authorities or discussion appearing later in the same legal text. Infra denotes a citational signal from Latin meaning 'below' that directs the reader to a provision or authority cited later in the same text; it is contrasted with supra and is used to organise internal cross-references in legal writing.
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Infra citational signal directs readers to authorities or discussion appearing later in the same legal text.
Infra denotes a citational signal from Latin meaning 'below' that directs the reader to a provision or authority cited later in the same text; it is contrasted with supra and is used to organise internal cross-references in legal writing.
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