Incorporation by reference

In law, incorporation by reference is the act of including a second document within another document by only mentioning the second document.[1] This act, if completed properly, makes the entire second document a part of the main document. Incorporation by reference is often found in laws, regulations, contracts, legal and regulated documentation.

  1. ^ Bryan A. Garner, ed. (2001). Black's Law Dictionary (2nd pocket ed.). St. Paul, MN: West Group. p. 341. ISBN 0-314-25791-8.

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