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Citations Schema
Defines citations
Paul Appleby
TSO
SchemaCitations
en
The Stationery Office
Crown Copyright 2007
2003-10-20
2007-05-17
Modification information
Version Name Modification
1.2 Paul Appleby Changed citation classes to OPSI format
1.1 Paul Appleby Hard-wired the allowble values for Citation Class attribute
1.0 Paul Appleby Created
A list of citation lists.
Defines a list of citations to other legislation.
Describes a cross-reference to another piece of legislation
For local secondary cross-references there may not be enough information to indicate that the target is local. In these cases the non-local version is to be synonymous.
If the Number is missing, there must be a Date. This should only happen for Church Instruments.
A unique identifier in the format c00000
Describes a text fragment of a citation referring to a specific part of the cited document
This represents the type of content, e.g. a pointer as to the text format, e.g. group would be 'subsections (5) and (6)'
Its purpose is to give a processor some clue as to how to process the content
This points to either a parent citation or a parent citationSubRef; if it's missing, it refers to a section within this item of legislation.
Provides the id of the section of legislation that the citation refers to. If this attribute is not present, the StartSectionRef and EndSectionRef attributes must be present.
Where the citation refers to a range of sections, this provides the id of the first section to which the citation refers. If this attribute is present, the EndSectionRef attribute must also be present and the SectionRef attribute must not be present; if it's not present, the SectionRef attribute must be present.
The URI is derivable from the Class, Year and Number of the referenced Citation in combination with the SectionRef or StartSectionRef and is provided as a convenience.
The UpTo URI is derivable from the Class, Year and Number of the referenced Citation, plus the EndSectionRef attribute, and is provided as a convenience.
When true on a citation within a commentary, this refers to the operative section: the one that actually contains the change to the legislation as opposed to supporting material that might describe its extent or the date at which it comes into force.
Links to a list of possible citations to other legislation.