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21.33A.


Constitutions, Charters, and Other Fundamental Laws:

If a constitution, charter, or other fundamental law of a jurisdiction is enacted by a jurisdiction other than the one governed by it, the rule provides for an added entry under the heading for the jurisdiction enacting it, with a uniform title added as appropriate under 25.15 . Because this method provides for the needed access point only when the main entry heading is the jurisdiction for which the constitution, etc., was enacted but not when such a constitution, etc., is given as an added or subject entry, the Library of Congress uniformly makes an enacting jurisdiction/uniform title reference in an authority record for the governing jurisdiction/uniform title instead of the added entry called for by the rule.

See also:

21.33. Constitutions, Charters, and Other Fundamental Laws


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