Annotated code
Annotated code in the One-L Dictionary
A version of a code, which in addition to the text of the law includes references to law review articles, other relevant statues or regulations, and cases discussing or interpreting a particular section of the code. The references to cases include brief summaries of the relevant points of law. The annotations are provided by the editors and are not a part of the official language of the code. United States Code Annotated, published by West, is an annotated version of the official United States Code published by the federal government. Most annotated codes are statutory. There are only a few annotated regulatory codes.
Note: This Annotated code definition in the One-L Dictionary for new law students is from Harvard Law School (HLS).
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