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[16th ed.] 14.153 “Forthcoming”
under contract with a publisher and is already titled, but the date of publication is not yet known...term, which can also be used for nonprint media, for any work under contract. If page numbers are...available, they should be given. Books not under contract are treated as unpublished manuscripts (see...

[16th ed.] 15.42 “Forthcoming” in author-date references
author-date references to books under contract with a publisher and already titled but for which the.... Books not under contract are treated as unpublished manuscripts (see 14.225 ). In text citations...

[16th ed.] The Chicago Manual of Style Online Figure 1.3
of a translation, including title and copyright of the original edition (as required by contract ...

[16th ed.] 4.59 Symposium proceedings
copyright in the editor’s work and to secure from every contributor a contract more or less identical to...publisher and filed with the contract for the volume. See also 4.53 ....

[16th ed.] 4.56 Less than full rights
contract covers all the subsidiary rights that the publisher may want to exercise or sublicense and that...their contracts give them that right. In general, the trend toward narrowing or customization of...

[16th ed.] 6.113 Use of the apostrophe
. For more on the possessive case, see 7.15–28 , 5.19 . For contractions, see 7.29 . For plurals, see 7.5–14 — especially 7.14 ....

[16th ed.] 2.132 Author’s alterations (AAs) versus editor’s alterations (EAs)
contract may allow an author to make, without penalty, alterations in proofs in terms of a percentage of...allowance stipulated in the contract. Page numbers added to cross-references in proofs are usually...

[16th ed.] 3.32 Crediting commissioned material
contract (see 4.9–12 ). Even if no credit is required under such an arrangement, professional courtesy...

[16th ed.] 10.17 French social titles
considered contractions; in French usage, periods are often omitted for all four titles.) M. MM. Mme...

[16th ed.] 4.50 Basic rights
insist on exclusive rights. In most instances these rights are acquired from the author by means of a contract called the publishing agreement....

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