Endnotes
/ˈɛn(d)ˌnōts/
Definitions
- (n.) References or citations placed at the end of a document that provide additional information or source details.
The lawyer included endnotes to cite all the statutes referenced in the brief.
Forms
- endnote
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Commentary
Endnotes are often used in legal documents to avoid cluttering the main text with citations, providing a clean and professional presentation.
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