Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam (PACE) Practice Exam

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In legal documents, what does the term infra generally indicate?

  1. The following section will provide examples

  2. The section appears earlier in the document

  3. The reader should refer to a section that appears later

  4. The information is no longer relevant

The correct answer is: The reader should refer to a section that appears later

The term "infra" is a Latin term meaning "below" or "beneath." In the context of legal documents and citations, it indicates that the reader should refer to a section that appears later in the document. This usage is crucial for ensuring clarity and efficiency in legal writing. It allows authors to direct readers to subsequent sections where related information or discussions can be found, thereby enhancing the document's comprehensibility and structure. In contrast, options suggesting that the following section will provide examples or that the section appears earlier in the document do not accurately capture the specific meaning of "infra." Similarly, the idea that the information is no longer relevant is unrelated to the purpose of the term, which is to direct attention to future content rather than dismissing it.