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SECTION FIVE: SECONDARY SOURCES ______________________________________________________ 5.1. Restatements. When citing a Restatement, place the elements <strong>of</strong> the citation in the following order: • The volume number, if the Restatement has more than one volume; • The phrase “Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law” or “Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 2d,” etc., followed by a comma; • The title <strong>of</strong> the Restatement (Contracts, Torts, Agency, etc.), followed by a comma; • The section number, if desired, preceded by the word “Section”; • The year, within parentheses. HOW TO CITE RESTATEMENTS 1 Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 3d, Foreign Relations, Section 111 (1986). NOTE: Do not use a page number when citing the section in general. 4 Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 2d, Torts, Section 895C(2)(b), Comment a (1965). NOTE: The letter designating the comment is no longer italicized. Do not use a page number when citing a comment. 1 Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 2d, Conflict <strong>of</strong> Laws, Section 187, at 561 (1971). NOTE: Use a page number when citing a specific passage or when quoting. 1 Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 2d, Contracts, Section 168, at 20 (Tent.Draft 1967). 1 Restatement <strong>of</strong> the Law 2d, Contracts, Misrepresentation, Section 159 et seq. (1981). 5.2. Texts, Treatises, and Dictionaries. When citing a text, treatise, or dictionary, generally refer to the most recent edition and place the elements <strong>of</strong> the citation in the following order: • The volume number, if the source has more than one volume; • The last name or full name <strong>of</strong> the author(s) <strong>of</strong> the source, if one is named, followed by a comma; • The title <strong>of</strong> the source, in italics, followed by a comma; • The section number, if desired, preceded by the word “Section”; • The page number, if desired, preceded by a comma; • The year, within parentheses. If the volume is later than a first edition, include the number inside the parentheses before the year, e.g., (2d Ed.2009). The <strong>Supreme</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> 51 Writing Manual
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