pinpoint citation

pinpoint citation

The page on which a quotation or relevant passage appears, as opposed to the page on which a case or article begins.

? For example, the number 217 is the pinpoint citation in Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186, 217 (1962).

¡ª Also termed jump citation; dictum page; pincite.


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