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§, pronounce: Paragraph, used particularly in law texts (perhaps not in every State!)
(trop ancien pour répondre)
philipp li
2016-03-02 11:32:42 UTC
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Paragraph, §, Signum sectionis nominatur.
- The "§" symbol is not generally used in Commonwealth legal citations.
**I'm not sure about the United States.
**Commonwealth English uses "s." or "s" for "section"

Maybe this is usefull for third parties
m***@gmail.com
2016-04-26 17:49:53 UTC
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Post by philipp li
Paragraph, §, Signum sectionis nominatur.
- The "§" symbol is not generally used in Commonwealth legal citations.
**I'm not sure about the United States.
**Commonwealth English uses "s." or "s" for "section"
Maybe this is usefull for third parties
Rien compris. Il faut être anglophone ? Ce site de langues anciennes existe-t-il toujours ?

CRDLT, Jean
philipp li
2016-04-29 17:36:30 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by philipp li
Paragraph, §, Signum sectionis nominatur.
- The "§" symbol is not generally used in Commonwealth legal citations.
**I'm not sure about the United States.
**Commonwealth English uses "s." or "s" for "section"
Maybe this is usefull for third parties
Rien compris. Il faut être anglophone ? Ce site de langues anciennes existe-t-il toujours ?
CRDLT, Jean
En lanque juridique on connaît la signe §???

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