Difference between revisions of "Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide"

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* Do not use capital letters for legal terms — e.g., "a retainer agreement is a contract between a lawyer and you"; "a will appoints an executor".
* Do not use capital letters for legal terms — e.g., "a retainer agreement is a contract between a lawyer and you"; "a will appoints an executor".
* Do not use capital letters for party names — e.g., "after the claimant files a claim, the respondent has 14 days to reply".
* Do not use capital letters for party names — e.g., "after the claimant files a claim, the respondent has 14 days to reply".
* Use capital letters for the names of prescribed court forms — e.g., "the claimant must file a Notice of Family Claim" — but do not use capital letters for general legal forms — e.g., "a power of attorney enables you to appoint someone to look after your financial affairs".
* Use capital letters for the names of prescribed court forms — e.g., "the claimant must file a Notice of Family Claim" — but do not use capital letters for general legal forms — e.g., "a power of attorney enables you to appoint someone to look after your financial affairs", or "a parenting coordinator agreement sets out in some detail what the parenting coordinator will do".


===Do not use capitals for emphasis===
===Do not use capitals for emphasis===

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