On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Frank Bennett <[email protected]>wrote:

> Working on the MLZ suite of legal styles, I've been trying to figure
> out a reasonably clean way to handle discretionary locator joins. For
> example, a style might require something like this where the pinpoint
> (23) is a paragraph:
>
> Smith v Jones (2010) 1 All ER 100 [23]
>
> But something like this where it is a page number:
>
> Doe v Roe (1950) 1 All ER 100, 23
>
> These discretionary joins are common, and they are very awkward to
> handle with proper use of delimiter joins.
>

Aren't locators about the only type of content where it's always safe to
use prefixes instead of delimiters? A lone locator isn't of any use, and to
be useful must always be preceded by a non-empty cite.

Rintze
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