L.P.R.A.

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L.P.R.A. is the standard legal citation abbreviation for the Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated, the primary codification of Puerto Rican statutory law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal citation abbreviation
legal citation style element
abbreviationFor Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated
surface form: Puerto Rico Laws Annotated
abbreviationLanguage English
appliesToJurisdiction Puerto Rico
associatedWith Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated
surface form: Puerto Rico Laws Annotated code volumes
citationDomain Puerto Rico statutory materials
citationType statutory code citation
countryAssociation United States territory of Puerto Rico
denotes primary codification of Puerto Rican statutory law
governs citation of Puerto Rico statutes in legal writing
hasComponent section number
subsection identifier
title number
hasJurisdictionLevel territorial
hasPunctuation periods after each letter
isStandardFor primary codification of Puerto Rican statutory law
language English
legalSystem civil law–influenced mixed legal system of Puerto Rico
medium online legal databases
print legal code
partOf Puerto Rico statutory citation format
refersTo Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated
region Caribbean
relatedTo Constitution of Puerto Rico
surface form: Puerto Rico Constitution

Puerto Rico administrative regulations
Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated
surface form: Puerto Rico session laws
scope general and permanent laws of Puerto Rico
script Latin alphabet
standsFor Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated
subjectMatter private laws of Puerto Rico
public laws of Puerto Rico
statutory law
typicalCitationForm P.R. Laws Ann. tit. [title number], § [section number]
usedBy courts in Puerto Rico
lawyers in Puerto Rico
legal publishers
legal scholars
usedFor citing Puerto Rico statutes
usedIn Puerto Rican legal citations
United States legal research
usedInCitationManual ALWD citation manual
surface form: ALWD Guide to Legal Citation

Bluebook legal citation
surface form: Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation
usedInDocuments judicial opinions
law review articles
legal briefs
statutory annotations
usedSince 20th century

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