AlexJonson, on 2011-October-06, 15:54, said:
I keep having to ask if we have an agreed meaning of LA in the Laws of Bridge. As I understand it, the meaning relates to the class of player and their methods, and is defined by a poll, and poll comes before AC.
Am I wrong?
Yes. You are not wrong that there is an agreed meaning of LA in the Laws of Bridge and the meaning relates to the class of player and their methods, as shown in Law 16B1B:
B. Extraneous Information from Partner
1. (b) A logical alternative action is one that, among the class of players in question
and using the methods of the partnership, would be given serious consideration by a
significant proportion of such players, of whom it is judged some might select it.
But whether an action is an LA is a matter of judgement for a TD or an AC. The notion of a poll is not in the Laws: it is just considered good TD practice in many cases to take a poll as an aid. The poll does not replace the TD's or AC's judgement.
Of course, as Ed says, consultation is also recommended as part of a TD’s judgement process. If a Referee replaces an AC then it is similarly recommended that the Referee should consult.