The Supreme Court of Singapore, photographed in February 2007
The Supreme court of Singapore, old

Legitimate expectation

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Procedural expectations

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GCHQ

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  • LALALA
  • BLAHBLAHBLAH
    • woah
  1. this is the first item
  2. this is the second item
  3. this is the third item
    1. this is the sub-list

Substantive expecations

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In ABC v DEF. the judge said:

I think that the defendant deserves to go to prison for a very very very very very long time.

Bold: this will appear in bold Bold & Italized: blah blah blah

Example CITING A CASE: [1] [2].

Now trying a citation to a chapter in a book [3]

Coughlan case

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This is the sentence that requires a reference.[1] This is a sentence that uses exaclty the same reference as the first one. [1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c The citation goes here. THIS SUCKS
  2. ^ Coughlan & Ors, R (on the application of) v North & East Devon Health Authority [1999] EWCA Civ 1871, [2001] Q.B. 213, Court of Appeal (England and Wales).
  3. ^ Peter Leyland; Gordon Anthony (2009), "Wednesbury Unreasonableness, Proportionality, and Equality", Textbook on administrative law (6th Ed), Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 284 -312 at 308, ISBN 9780199217762.