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Acknowledging Sources"To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit whenever you use another person's work. This means that whenever you use information obtained from another source including ideas, examples, theories or opinions, you must give a full reference to that source." Language and Learning Skills Unit's Referencing Guide Legislation (Statutes) citationFootnote and bibliography - order of citation. (Animated new window)
Footnote6Trustees Act 1962 (WA) s90.
*The section of the legislation needs to be identified in the footnote. BibliographyTrustees Act 1962 (WA) s90. For further information about citing Legislation, see Amendments and Repeals (Australian Guide to Legal Citation) |
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