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TOA

Syntax:

TOA [ switches ]

Description: Builds a table of authorities (that is, a list of the references in a legal document, such as references to cases, statutes, and rules, along with the numbers of the pages on which the references appear) using the entries specified by TA fields (§2.16.5.69).

Field Value: The table of authorities.

Switches: Zero or more of the following field-specific-switches.

\b field-argument

Includes entries only from the portion of the document marked by the bookmark specified by text in this switch's field-argument.

\c field-argument

Includes the entries whose integral category is that specified by text in this switch's field-argument.

\d field-argument

Used in conjunction with \s to specify the character sequence that separates the sequence numbers and page numbers. If \d is omitted, a hyphen (-) is used.

\e field-argument

text in this switch's field-argument specifies the character sequence that separates a table of authorities entry and its page number. If \e is not specified, a tab stop with leader dots is used.

\f

Removes the formatting of the entry text in the document from the entry in the table of authorities.

\g field-argument

text in this switch's field-argument specifies the character sequence that separates the pages in a page range. If \g is omitted, an en dash (–) is used.

\h

Includes the category heading for the entries in a table of authorities.

\l field-argument

text in this switch's field-argument specifies the character sequence that separates multiple page references. If \l is omitted, a comma (,) and space are used.

\p

Replaces five or more different page references to the same authority with "passim", which is used to indicate that a word or passage occurs frequently in the work cited.

\s field-argument

Includes a case or section number before the page number. The entry shall be numbered with a SEQ field (§2.16.5.63), and text in this switch's field-argument shall match the identifier in the SEQ field.

 

[Example: See TA2.16.5.69). end example]