Court

Court

Citation Notes

When citing cases from Canada, it may be useful to include the name of the court in a citation where the court is not otherwise apparent. However, this is unnecessary for references to the Supreme Court Reports (abbreviated 'SCR') and other report series specific to a particular court.

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