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Periods and commas go inside quotation marks, but semicolons and colons go outside.
Periods and commas go inside quotation marks, but semicolons and colons go outside.


Do not use quotations for emphasis. Use italics to bring attention or distinction to a term — e.g., "Whether a party has the right to bring a dispute under a particular act and before a particular court is a question of that party's ''standing'', whereas the ability for a court to hear particular disputes or questions involving particular types of parties is a question of ''jurisdiction''." or "The term ''ex parte'' means without notice."
Do not use quotations for emphasis. Use italics. [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide#Emphasis|See Emphasis]].


== References ==
== References ==

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