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The following guidelines explain how to deal with legal references in running text.
The names of court cases appear in italics in both legal and general writing:
In general writing, titles of legislation appear in roman type (i.e. not in italics):
However, in legal writing and in many Canadian government documents, titles of legislation are placed in italics:
Do not italicize short forms such as "the Act" or "the Charter":
Do not italicize the abbreviation for the title of a piece of legislation, especially when it follows the title written in full. Readers not familiar with the legislation may think that the abbreviation is part of the title.
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