Meaning citation
What does citation mean? Here you find 59 meanings of the word citation. You can also add a definition of citation yourself

1

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


n. 1) a notice to appear in court due to the probable commission ...
Source: dictionary.law.com

2

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A short, formal indication of the source of information or quoted material.The act of quoting material or the material quoted.See our section on citation styles for more information.Citeto indicate a [..]
Source: plagiarism.org

3

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


1[countable] words or lines taken from a book or a speech synonym quotation2 [countable] = summons The judge issued a contempt citation against the woman for violating a previous court order.3[countab [..]
Source: oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

4

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


c. 1300, "summons, written notice to appear," from Old French citation or directly from Latin citationem (nominative citatio) "a command," noun of action from past participle stem [..]
Source: etymonline.com

5

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


1) summons to appear; 2) reference to authorities in support of an argument
Source: nycourts.gov

6

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


quote or reference a source in support of a fact.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

7

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A police-issued order to appear in court to defend against a charge. Failure to appear can result in a warrant for the citee's arrest, but often a person may consent to the penalty in writing and [..]
Source: nolo.com

8

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Individual Citations are a narrative naming the recipient of a medal and outlining the reasons for the award being made. Unit Citations are awarded to recognise meritorious service by an entire unit o [..]
Source: medals.nzdf.mil.nz

9

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A reference that includes elements necessary to identify a work, usually author, title, and publication information. (Unit 4> A Primer on Databases and Catalogs; Unit 5> The Great GALILEO; Unit [..]
Source: usg.edu

10

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


In science publishing, a reference to another published scientific work that provides the information necessary to locate that work. Through citations, the scientific community expects its members to [..]
Source: undsci.berkeley.edu

11

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A standardized reference to a source of information in a written work. The citation usually includes author, title, publisher, and so forth, in a specific format. In the MLA style of citation that we [..]
Source: excellence-in-literature.com

12

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


According to Black’s, a citation is (1) a “court ordered writ that commands a person to appear at a certain time and place to do something demanded in the writ; (2) A police issued order to appear bef [..]
Source: pretrial.org

13

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


An acknowledgement of information from a secondary source - a comprehensive source of referencing information is available on the Current students web site.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

14

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


In the literary sense, any written or spoken reference to an authority or precedent or to the verbatim words of another speaker or writer. In library usage, a written reference to a specific work or p [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

15

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


1 : a writ giving notice to a person to appear in court: as a : a process served upon an interested party in a probate proceeding b : a notice to a person that he or she is charged with a petty ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

16

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


The complete information needed to find a particular item. For books, it includes the author's name, title, publisher, and date of publication. For periodical articles, it includes the author and title of the article, plus the name of the magazine or journal, the volume, date, and page numbers of the issue in which the article appears.
Source: web.calstatela.edu (offline)

17

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Your citation is in the body of your writing, and is the method you use to acknowledge the ideas or work of others in your dissertation. When using the Harvard system of referencing, this is usually t [..]
Source: libguides.rhul.ac.uk

18

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Any item from which a quotation or other information was taken, or to which a user is being directed. It includes enough information to locate the original item.
Source: knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com

19

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


a formal entry directing the reader  
Source: mseditoronline.com

20

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A citation is a reference to a source (not always the original source), published or unpublished.
Source: gjesm.net

21

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Many – if not all – scientific publications are based on previous work. The publications that have been used to write a paper are generally compiled in a reference list at the end of the publication. [..]
Source: openaccess.be

22

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


The information needed to track down a book, article, or other work. For books, this includes the author, title, place and year of publication. For articles, it consists of the author, article title, page numbers, periodical title, volume and date. Citing is the act of giving credit to an original source.
Source: library.ucdavis.edu (offline)

23

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Notice of liquor law violation issued by police or liquor authority to server, owner, and/or establishment.
Source: elearning.servsafe.com (offline)

24

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Mention of your business name or address on another webpage, with or without a backlink.
Source: matthewwoodward.co.uk

25

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A numbered paragraph in a Standing Order or another procedural authority usually referred to in the course of debate on a question of privilege or a point of order.
Source: parliament.gov.gy

26

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


(n) an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement(n) (law) the act of citing (as of spoken words or written passages or legal precedents etc.)(n) a short note [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

27

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Reference to source of legal authority. Also, writ issued by a court commanding a person to appear at a specified place and time and do something specified or to give just cause why he/she should not. Also, direction to appear in court, as when a driver receives a citation for a moving or parking violation.
Source: pacourts.us (offline)

28

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A written notice to appear in court, usually to answer a violation of traffic law or other minor criminal laws.
Source: jec.unm.edu

29

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A ticket issued at the scene of an incident by a law enforcement officer requiring payment of a fine or an appearance before a judicial officer within a certain amount of time to answer for the violat [..]
Source: lacourt.org

30

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A ticket issued by an officer for violating a traffic statute. Top
Source: sanmateocourt.org

31

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A charging document, other than an indictment, information, or statement of charges, issued to a defendant by a peace officer or other person authorized by law to do so.
Source: courts.state.md.us (offline)

32

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A written instrument, usually generated by a hand-held computer, which documents the circumstances of a parking violation and the charges owed, if any, to the department. People often refer to a citation as a ticket.
Source: transport.tamu.edu (offline)

33

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A reference to a source of legal authority. Also, a direction to appear in court, as when a defendant is cited into court, rather than arrested.
Source: americanbar.org (offline)

34

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A citation (also known as a ticket) is a legal summons generally issued as the result of a moving or non-moving driving violation.
Source: esurance.ca (offline)

35

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


is the mention of a business name, address, or phone number on the web. Citations are used as signals by search engines to help rank local businesses on their results pages. Citations are usually asso [..]
Source: springboardseo.com

36

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


1. A reference to a source of legal authority. 2. A direction to appear in court, as when a defendant is cited into court, rather than arrested.
Source: courts.countyofdane.com

37

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


The form or letter that tells a witness or juror where and when to go to court.
Source: crownoffice.gov.uk (offline)

38

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


An order of the court requiring the appearance of a defendant on a particular day to answer to a particular charge.
Source: utcourts.gov

39

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


a written order, issued by the police for a violation, to appear before a magistrate or probation officer at a later date.
Source: plsinfo.org

40

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A court order or summons that tells a defendant what the charges are. Also tells the defendant to go to court and/or post bail.
Source: courts.ca.gov

41

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


  An order issued by a law enforcement officer requiring appearance in court to answer a charge. Bail is not accepted in lieu of appearance.
Source: criminalbackgroundrecords.com

42

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A reference to legal authority such as cases that have already been decided by a Court, statutes, or the state or federal constitution. This can also be a reference to the appendix or the transcript
Source: in.gov (offline)

43

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A written order issued by a police officer directing one to appear in a specific court on a specific date and time to answer to criminal charges.
Source: popcenter.org (offline)

44

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


the quotation of an authority in legal argument; a reference to the report of a case, comprising the year, an abbreviation of the relevant series of law reports, and the page number; the calling befor [..]
Source: courts.sa.gov.au

45

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A written order, issued by the police for a violation, to appear before a magistrate or probation officer at a later date.
Source: sfbos.org

46

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A charging instrument where the person is not arrested and taken into custody, but instead, is ordered to appear in court or otherwise respond to the charge against him/her; may or may not require citation booking.
Source: knoxcounty.org (offline)

47

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A charging document, other than an indictment, information, or statement of charges, issued to a defendant by a peace officer or other person authorized by law to do so.
Source: mdcourts.gov

48

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A citation can be issued for a minor crime such as some misdemeanors or infractions.  When a police officer has probable cause to believe that a person committed a minor misdemeanor or an infraction (such as a vehicle law violation) they may issue a citation to the alleged offender.  What is a Citation? A citation is a notice to appear before the c [..]
Source: criminal-law-lawyer-source.com (offline)

49

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


An order, issued by law enforcement, to appear in court at a later date. Usually used for minor violations (e.g. traffic violations).
Source: gov.propertyinfo.com (offline)

50

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


An order issued by a law enforcement officer requiring appearance in court to answer a charge. Bail is not accepted in lieu of appearance.
Source: allthingspublicdata.com (offline)

51

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


Document given by a police agency informing an individual of the date and time to appear before the Family Division for a preliminary hearing in a juvenile case (33 V.S.A. § 5221) or for arraignment i [..]
Source: vtcourtdiversion.org

52

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


The summons handed to the defendant indicating the offense committed.
Source: manateeclerk.com (offline)

53

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


The traffic summons delivered by hand or mailed to the defendant indicating the offense committed.
Source: sao9.net (offline)

54

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A written order, issued by the police for a violation, to appear before a magistrate or probation officer at a later date.
Source: da.search.org (offline)

55

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A brief description of a source (book, article, web page, image or other) that has been quoted, paraphrased, or used as an authority. Citation format will vary by subject area; consult the appropriate [..]
Source: libguides.brown.edu

56

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice. The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, in his/her own words. An [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

57

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


invoke:languages/templates|getByCode|en}|getCanonicalName}}">languages/templates|getByCode|{{{lang|en}|getCanonicalName}} citations of{{{lang|en}|sc=}|{{{3|}|{{{4|}|,|{{{lang|en}|s [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

58

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


a writ commanding a person's presence in court to perform a specific action.
Source: aomol.msa.maryland.gov

59

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

citation


A reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work. A citation to a book thus includes its author's nam [..]
Source: libguides.usc.edu





<< circuit courts cite >>

Dictionary.university is a dictionary written by people like you and me.
Please help and add a word. All sort of words are welcome!

Add meaning