


So, for example, In re the Estate of Farquar or Re Farquar's Estate should be listed in the table of cases under Farquar's Estate, Re. Cases should be alphabetised by the significant name.Cases should be listed alphabetically by case name (eg Brown v Wilson, then Brown v Wright, then Browne v Wright).Always check with your tutor which format you should follow. Your tutor may prefer that your tables of cases and legislation appear separately at the beginning of your work. bibliography (ie, all other secondary sources, such as books, journal and newspaper articles, official publications, etc.).Your bibliography should be laid out in three parts: In your bibliography reference the information source as a whole, not specific pages.Your bibliography is a list of every source of information you have used in preparing your piece of work, including sources you have used for background reading but not necessarily quoted from or referred to directly in your work.

