740 Uniform conventional heading for legal and religious texts - Primary responsibility (Q500): Difference between revisions

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Property / includes: $f - Date of Legal Issue or Version, or Date of Signing / rank
 
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Property / includes: $i - Name of Section or Part / rank
 
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Property / includes: $t - Uniform Title / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 22 October 2024

contains the uniform conventional headings for legal and religious texts of a prescriptive nature and for treaties and other agreements between two or more parties, issued under a given jurisdiction
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740 Uniform conventional heading for legal and religious texts - Primary responsibility
contains the uniform conventional headings for legal and religious texts of a prescriptive nature and for treaties and other agreements between two or more parties, issued under a given jurisdiction

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