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The Basics Abbreviate name of the state code. Name of the subject matter (if arranged by subject). Numerical information that indicates the individual statute (i.e. section number). Publisher of the code. Year.
For example, if you want to cite the web page for section 3601 of the Consolidated Laws of New York, you would begin the entry by listing the New York State Legislature in the Author element and putting Consolidated Laws of New York in the Title of Source element.
<Author's last name>, Practice Commentary, McKinney's Cons Laws of NY, Book <book number from spine of book>, <subject> <statute section>.
The Bluebook style guide is used in the American legal profession for citation of all relevant sources. Additionally, the Chicago Manual of Style recommends its use for all citation of legal material.
For statutes, it is acceptable to just use the section as the short citation as long as it doesn't confuse your reader. For instance, rather than 42 U.S.C. § 1983, you can just use § 1983. For New York, you can use § 120.05 rather than Penal § 120.05.
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FAQs on CA Foundation Books Some of the best books for Paper 1 include "CA Foundation Principles and Practice of Accounting" by P.C. Tulsian (S. Chand), "Accounting for CA Foundation" by D.G. Sharma (Taxmann), and "Fundamentals of Accounting" by Dr. S.K. Agrawal (Avichal Publishing).
CA Foundation Preparation Strategy 2024 #Tip 1: Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the CA Foundation syllabus. #Tip 2: Study Regularly. #Tip 3: Practice Mock Tests. Read more: #Tip 4: Solve Previous Year Papers. #Tip 5: Seek Guidance. #Tip 6: Utilize Study Resources. #Tip 7: Stay Updated:
Build a 5-Month Study Plan MonthFocus Area Month 1 Understanding Concepts Month 2 Complete the First- Reading of the Syllabus Month 3 Practice and Application Month 4 Mock- Tests and Past- Papers1 more row •