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This paper presents the integration of a concurrency control mechanism in class-based languages. Synchronization constraints are expressed as separate control clauses and are factorized for a class of objects. Interference of this mechanism with inheritance and transactions is examined and solutions are proposed. This paper addresses language and system issues: canonical examples of synchronized objects are provided and an implementation of the mechanism is outlined.