Saturday, 24 February 2018

Hierarchical Headings in Legal Documents

Hierarchical Headings




Tra­di­tion­ally, hier­ar­chi­cal head­ings in legal doc­u­ments start with roman numer­als at the top level (I, II, III); then switch to cap­i­tal let­ters (A, B, C); then numer­als (1, 2, 3); then low­er­case let­ters (a, b, c); then romanettes (i, ii, iii); and then vari­a­tions of the above using two
paren­the­ses instead of one, or other barely vis­i­ble changes.


https://www.lsuc.on.ca/licensingprocess.aspx?id=2147498211

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