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поле 742 — Uniform Conventional Heading for Legal and Religious Texts – Secondary Responsibility |eng>

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This field contains the uniform conventional headings for legal and religious texts of a prescriptive nature and for treaties between two or more parties, considered to have secondary responsibility for a work in access point form.
Occurrence
Optional. Repeatable.
Indicators
Indicators are as for field 740.
Subfields
Subfields are as for field 740.
Notes on Field Contents
The same guidelines apply as for field 740
Related Fields
740 UNIFORM CONVENTIONAL HEADING FOR LEGAL AND RELIGIOUS TEXTS – PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
In the majority of cataloguing rules that recognise the concept of the uniform conventional heading for certain legal and religious texts the field 740 must be present. However It is possible for a work to have sencodary responsibility for a uniform conventional heading without a fiel 740 present.
741 UNIFORM CONVENTIONAL HEADING FOR LEGAL AND RELIGIOUS TEXTS – ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
A uniform conventional heading may have alternative responsibility to either a person or body named in fields 700 or 710 or to another heading named in field 740. If the record is catalogued according to rules which do not recognise the concept of main entry or the source format does not separately identify it, the uniform conventional heading should be entered in field 741.
Examples
The form of the data in the examples under field 740 applies equally here. Below is an example of a uniform conventional heading with secondary responsibility.
EX 1: 200 1#$aDocumentação e legislação comercial$fOrlando Augusto Dias Bravo
327 1#$aContém supl. com o tít.: Código comercial, sociedades e empresas comerciais, código do registo comercial
700 1#$aBravo,$bOrlando Augusto Dias
742 #1$aPortugal.$tLeis, decretos, etc.

The work is a collection of commercial law compiled by a personnal author, but including the legal texts themselves.

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