Question about NFSv4 and Linux's Implementation

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Hello,
            I have been reading through the NFSv4 specification and I came
        across this piece of information.
        
        "Each of the Mandatory and Recommended attributes can be classified in
           one of three categories: per server, per filesystem, or per
           filesystem object." Section 5.4 RFC3530 pg 37
        
        What I am wondering is if these classifications are enforced by
        convention or if there is something in the data structures that specify
        this. I attempted to look through the Linux implementation to find the
        code pertaining to this but I couldn't find it. 

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