RiC Relation is replied to by

Functions
RiC Relation Fourth Level
Alternative Names
  • RiC-R013a

Details

RiC-R013
The Records in Context - Conceptual Model v.0.2 (preview) December 2019 defines and describes it as follows:
Name
is replied to by
Inverse relation: replies to
Domain/Range
Domain: Record Resource
Range: Record Resource
Cardinality
M to M
Definition
Connects a Record Resource to a reply, usually in the form of correspondence.
Examples
Letter from Mary White Ovington to William E. Wallling, October 1, 1917 is replied to by Letter from William E. Walling to Mary White Ovington, October 21, 1917.
Relation types
Sequential relations
Record Resource to Record Resource relations
Broader relations
The Records in Context - Conceptual Model v.0.2 (preview) December 2019 names the following broader relations of this Relation:
RiC-R009 'precedes in time'
RiC-R022 'is record resource associated with record resource'
Narrower relations
The Records in Context - Conceptual Model v.0.2 (preview) December 2019 names the following narrower relations of this Relation:
None

Reverse Relation

Domain of Relation

Range of Relation

Martin