List of legal abbreviations

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This is a list of abbreviations used in law and legal documents. It is common practice in legal documents to cite other publications by using standard abbreviations for the title of each source. Abbreviations may also be found for common words or legal phrases. Such citations and abbreviations are found in court decisions, statutes, regulations, journal articles, books, and other documents. Publishers adopt different practices regarding how abbreviations are printed, and abbreviations may be with or without periods for each letter. For example, the Code of Federal Regulations may appear abbreviated as "C.F.R." or just as "CFR".

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Canon law

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Common law

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United Kingdom

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United States

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International law

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Symbol

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  • © or [Copr.] or C — Copyright (meaning someone claims ownership of the text, book, music, software, etc.)
  • ® — Registered Trademark (typically a word or phrase identifying a company or product, e.g. Coca-Cola)
  • — Trademark (interim symbol used after an application for Trademark protection has been filed with the appropriate trademark office (in U.S. - USPTO), but before it has been approved)
  • (Pilcrow) — Paragraph
  • ¶¶ — Multiple Paragraphs
  • §section
  • §§ — Multiple Sections
  • Π (Greek letter Pi) or PPlaintiff
  • Δ (Greek letter Delta) or DDefendant

Acronyms

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Titles

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Short-form

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  • a/a/o — as assignee of
  • ad., ads., adsm., adj. — ad sectam (Latin), at the suit of. Used in colonial and Federal Era American cases when the defendant is listed first; e.g., "John Doe v. Richard Roe" is labeled "Richard Roe ads. John Doe." The long script "S" of the period often makes this appear as "adj."
  • Aff'd – affirmed
  • Anor — Another
  • Anors — Others
  • Art. – Article
  • Artt. – Articles
  • Ass'n — Association
  • Atty — Attorney
  • b/o — behalf of, on behalf of; see also o/b/o
  • c. — Canon[3] or chapter
  • cc. — Canons[3] or chapters
  • Cert. — Certiorari (appeal to a higher court)
  • Co. — company
  • Corp. — Corporation
  • C — Contract
  • Esq. — Esquire
  • et als. — et alia, Latin for "and others"
  • et seq. — et sequens, Latin for "and following"
  • ex. p. — Ex parte (United Kingdom)
  • f/k/a — formerly known as
  • oao – on the application of (United Kingdom)
  • o/b/o — on behalf of
  • Opp'n — opposition
  • Org. — organization
  • Ors — "Others" (see also, Anor, Anors)
  • QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations Order
  • R — Rex or Regina
  • ReIn re (United Kingdom and Commonwealth)
  • Reh'g — Rehearing
  • Relv. — Relevant
  • Rescr. — Rescriptum
  • Resp. — Responsum
  • Resp't — Respondent
  • Rev'd — reversed
  • § or s. — Section
  • §§ ss. — Multiple Sections
  • Sarl - Société à responsabilité limitée or Sociedade anónima de responsabilidade limitada (limited company)
  • sc. — scilicet
  • sd — said
  • or TM — Trademark (such as a word or phrase identifying a company or product)
  • v. — versus. Used when plaintiff is listed first on a case title. John Doe v. Richard Roe.
  • WOP or w/o/p — without prejudice

See also

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References

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  1. Beal, New Commentary xxvii
  2. "U.S. Reports". www.supremecourt.gov. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  3. 1 2 Beal, New Commentary xxii
  4. "K". Wex. Cornell Law School. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  • Beal, John P. et al., eds. New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law (New York/Mahway, NJ: Paulist Press, 2000).

Further reading

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