Ways of treating defined terms

[email protected] Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:22:24 +0000
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Dear Mark

There is a section called 'Books on law' in: Butcher's Copy-editing,  
Cambridge University Press, 2009, by Judith Butcher, Caroline Drake  
and Maureen Leach. It might be of some help?

Kind regards

Thomas

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> InfoD-Cafe: Ways of treating defined terms
> From: Mark Stanton <[email protected]>Add
> To: [email protected]
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> I am currently looking into best and current practice for the treatment
> of defined terms in legal texts - typography, content, structure,
> position etc.
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> Have you seen or tried any particularly successful, unusual, weird, or
> maybe even unsuccessful solutions?
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> Many thanks for your help
> Mark Stanton
> and/or/if
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> [email protected]
> + 44 (0)778 738 7885
> www.andorif.co.uk



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