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==Version 1 - short and simple==
==Version 1 - short and simple==
* Introduction
* Introduction
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* Analysis
* Analysis
* Conclusion
* Conclusion
==Version 2 - short and simple==
* Introduction
* Basic Facts
* Offence and Wording (where relevant)
* Position of the Parties
* Case Law
* Analysis
* Conclusion
==Issue-based Structure==
# Overview / Introduction
# Summary of Issues
# Issue 1: ...
# Issue 2: ...
# Issue 3: ...
# Conclusion
# Order
==Fact-based Structure==
# Overview / Introduction
# Summary of facts
# Position of parties
# Summary of Issues
# Summary of Legal Principles
# Analysis
# Conclusion
# Order
==Other examples==
; EXAMPLE 1
* overview
* background
** allegation 1
** allegation 2
* Substantive evidence
* prior rulings (if appellate)
* position of parties
* Analysis
** governing principles
** application of principles
* Additional observations
* Disposition

Latest revision as of 09:01, 13 May 2024

PRECEDENT TERMS OF USE

All forms, templates and precedents, including anything found on this page, can be used without the need for any attribution.

Version 1 - short and simple

  • Introduction
  • Issue
  • Position of Parties
  • Analysis
  • Conclusion

Version 2 - short and simple

  • Introduction
  • Basic Facts
  • Offence and Wording (where relevant)
  • Position of the Parties
  • Case Law
  • Analysis
  • Conclusion


Issue-based Structure

  1. Overview / Introduction
  2. Summary of Issues
  3. Issue 1: ...
  4. Issue 2: ...
  5. Issue 3: ...
  6. Conclusion
  7. Order

Fact-based Structure

  1. Overview / Introduction
  2. Summary of facts
  3. Position of parties
  4. Summary of Issues
  5. Summary of Legal Principles
  6. Analysis
  7. Conclusion
  8. Order

Other examples

EXAMPLE 1
  • overview
  • background
    • allegation 1
    • allegation 2
  • Substantive evidence
  • prior rulings (if appellate)
  • position of parties
  • Analysis
    • governing principles
    • application of principles
  • Additional observations
  • Disposition