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These attributes establish its currency period (note that the validity of the concept MAY differentiate from its currentness due to reports from long ago). Omission of these attributes results to 'Forever' behaviour. These attributes establish its currency period (note that the validity of the concept MAY differentiate from its currentness due to reports from long ago). Omission of these attributes results to 'Forever' behaviour.
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*Language specific information MUST be expressed through label relationships. *Language specific information MUST be expressed through label relationships.
*Concepts MUST use 2.1 labels. *Concepts MUST use 2.1 labels.

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  • Public elements MUST have two custom attributes: @model:creationDate and @model:modificationDate.

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  • Public elements MAY have two custom attributes: @model:fromDate and @model:toDate.

These attributes establish its currency period (note that the validity of the concept MAY differentiate from its currentness due to reports from long ago). Omission of these attributes results to 'Forever' behaviour. Comment-06 Comment-07

  • Language specific information MUST be expressed through label relationships.
  • Concepts MUST use 2.1 labels.
  • Concepts represented by xlink resources MUST use generic labels.

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Current references are described in plain English; as a consequence, labels are a better solution than reference linkbases. In the future, a structured approach for legal references could be undertaken.

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