578: resetDates context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: resetDates ird-59 (Mandatory) … Continued

577: paymentDates context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: paymentDates ird-55 (Mandatory) … Continued

576: knownAmountSchedule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: knownAmountSchedule ird-54 (Mandatory) … Continued

574: floorRateSchedule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: floorRateSchedule ird-53 (Mandatory) … Continued

573: capRateSchedule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: capRateSchedule ird-52 (Mandatory) … Continued

569: fixedRateSchedule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: fixedRateSchedule ird-51 (Mandatory) … Continued

568: notionalStepSchedule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: notionalStepSchedule ird-50 (Mandatory) … Continued

567: businessCentersReference rule context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: businessCentersReference ird-26 (Mandatory) … Continued

566: stubCalculationPeriodAmount context is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: stubCalculationPeriodAmount ird-23 (Mandatory) … Continued

565: IRD rules Context: calculationPeriodDates is not a type

Section 4.6.1 states: “For the purposes of precision, extensibility, and robustness to change the structure of the Validation Rules is profiled. The rules of the profile are: * The context for a validation rule must always be a type. …” This contradicts this context because the context is not a type: Context: calculationPeriodDates ird-10 (Mandatory) … Continued