Common use of In-text citations Clause in Contracts

In-text citations. Each piece of information you use in your report that comes from an outside source must be cited within the text using the author’s last name and the year of publication. If there are two authors, list the last name of each followed by the year, and if there are more than two authors, list the last name of the first author followed by “and others” and the year. For example: “the end of the Jurassic Period occurred approximately 145.5 million years ago (Xxxxxxxxx and others, 2004).”

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Escrow Agreement, Escrow Agreement, mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net

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In-text citations. Each piece of information you use in your report that comes from an outside source must be cited within the text using the author’s last name and the year of publication. If there are two authors, list the last name of each followed by the year, and if there are more than two authors, list the last name of the first author followed by “and others” and the year. For example: the end of the Jurassic Period occurred approximately 145.5 million years ago (Xxxxxxxxx Gradstein and others, 2004).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: ctcog.org, www.twdb.texas.gov, www.twdb.texas.gov

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In-text citations. Each piece of information you use in your report that comes from an outside source must be cited within the text using the author’s last name and the year of publication. If there are two authors, list the last name of each followed by the year, and if there are more than two authors, list the last name of the first author followed by “and others” and the year. For example: the end of the Jurassic Period occurred approximately 145.5 million years ago (Xxxxxxxxx and others, 2004).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ctcog.org, www.twdb.texas.gov

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