Ad fin
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What does Ad fin mean in American Law?
The definition of Ad fin in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
law abbreviation of adfinem ( ), “to the end.” It is used to indicate to a reader who has been cited to a reference to read from the place cited to the end of the chapter, section, etc., e.g., “See Leff, Swindling and Selling, ch. 2, pp. 13 ad fin (1976).” It is more usual in modem legal citation, however, to name the actual pages being cited, e.g., “Leff, Swindling and Selling 13-16 (1976).” Also see et seq.; ff.
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