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The citation hierarchy is the final task in all mapping projects. The way that citations are arranged in the hierarchy determine how they appear in the in-depth report, which is how clients see the document in the CCH. When reviewing the hierarchy, approvers look for the following:

  • Are the citations in order (based on the structure of the document)

  • Are citations placed at the appropriate level (subsections are children of sections, sections placed under headers where applicable)

  • Are multiple mandate citations arranged by citation ID in ascending order

  • Are there any missing citations

  • Are there any duplicate citations

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