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Foreign words, including Latin terms and abbreviations such as pro bono, quid pro quo, voir dire, etc., should be italicized . Foreign words that have been absorbed into common English usage (e.g., resume) need not be italicized.
The one exception is for Latin words or phrases that have specialized legal meaning and no adequate English equivalent, such as “voir dire,” “habeas corpus,” ...
The following words are among the 42 that are italicized (and presumably less common): de novo, prima facie, res judiciata and voir dire. While you and I may ...
Voir dire (/ˈvwɑːr dɪər/; often /vɔɪr daɪər/; (from an Anglo-Norman term in common law meaning "to speak the truth") is a legal term for procedures during a ...
voir dire. Ex Post Facto Clause. 2. Signals. Introductory signals such as cf., accord, see, e.g., compare / with, and see generally are italicized. "See" is ...
5 сент. 2019 г. · voir dire. Latin terms that should be italicized (there are dozens more). a posteriori. a vinculo matrimonii. ad damnum. ad diem. animus. causa ...
Only use a Latin phrase when no English equivalent exists. How to Use Latin. Sometimes Latin words and phrases get italicized, and sometimes they don't. Не найдено: voir dire
Terms to italicize include in forma pauperis and inter alia. Terms not to italicize include arguendo, e.g., i.e., in limine, prima facie, pro hac vice, pro se, ...
1 февр. 2023 г. · * Avoiding italicized phrases makes the writing look more accessible and the writer seem more familiar with the concept. Also, these phrases ...
(8) Italicized Words ... voir dire. The following words should be in roman typeface: alter ego non ...
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