Rule RiC-E16

Ancestors: ThingRule

Definition

Conditions that govern the existence, responsibility, or authority of an Agent; or the performance of an Activity by an Agent; or that contribute to the distinct characteristics of things created or managed by an Agent.

Scope notes

Rule is a kind of Thing. Rule can be related directly to agent, activity, or anything created or managed by agents, such as a record resource or instantiation. A rule may be unwritten or written or otherwise documented. Unwritten rules may include though are not limited to the following: social mores, customs, or community expectations. Written rules may include though are not limited to the following: constitutions, legislation, acts (legal), statutes, legal codes, ordinances, charters, mission statements, regulations, policies, procedures, instructions, codes of conduct or ethics, professional standards, work assignments, or work plans. The source or sources of some rules governing the existence or activity of an agent may be external (for example, expressed in elections, social mores, customs, community expectations, laws, regulations, standards, and best practice codes), while others may be expressed within the immediate context of an agent (for example, policies, or written or verbal instructions). The evidence for identifying rules may be found in their entirety in one documentary source (for example, a law or regulation) or may be found in two or more sources. Rule should not be confused with the one or more documentary sources that serve as evidence of its identity. A documentary source is a record.

Declared attributes 0

No attributes declared directly on this entity.

Declared relations 5

IDNameRange
RiC-R062 is rule associated with RiC-E01
RiC-R063 regulates or regulated RiC-E01
RiC-R064 is or was expressed by RiC-E02
RiC-R065 issued by RiC-E07
RiC-R066 is or was enforced by RiC-E07

Inherited attributes 3

IDNameInherited from
RiC-A22 identifier from Thing
RiC-A28 name from Thing
RiC-A43 general description from Thing

Inherited relations 23

IDNameRangeInherited from
RiC-R001 is related to RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R002 has or had part RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R002i is or was part of RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R008 precedes or preceded RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R008i follows or followed RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R009 precedes in time RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R009i follows in time RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R020i is or was main subject of RiC-E02 from Thing
RiC-R021i is or was described by RiC-E02 from Thing
RiC-R036i is or was under authority of RiC-E07 from Thing
RiC-R037i has or had owner from Thing
RiC-R057i is associated with event RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R058i is or was participant in RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R059i is or was affected by RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R061i results or resulted from RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R062i is associated with rule RiC-E16 from Thing
RiC-R063i is or was regulated by RiC-E16 from Thing
RiC-R068i is associated with date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R069i has beginning date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R071i has end date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R073i has modification date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R074i is associated with place RiC-E22 from Thing
RiC-R075i has or had location RiC-E22 from Thing

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