(a) Some common nouns referring to parties to an action, the names of documents or judicial bodies are capitalized:
but
(b) Capitalize the official names of treaties, agreements, legal codes, pieces of legislation and other official documents, as well as their official short forms:
(c) Short forms are normally capitalized only when they constitute proper nouns or refer to a document of great significance:
Do not capitalize short forms when they are used in a general sense, as adjectives or plurals, or with modifiers:
(d) Do not capitalize general references to pending and defeated legislation:
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