Inspire revision 4711
Gyldig
Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator.
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NOTE The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, or it could be the name of a room inside a building.
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GeographicalName
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The identifying part of the locator name.
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NOTE 1 The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms.
NOTE 2 The locator name could be the name of the property or complex, of the building or part of the building (e.g. a wing), or it could be the name of a room or similar inside the building.
NOTE 3 The locator name sometimes refer to the name of the family or business entity which at present or in the past has owned or occupied the property or building; although this is the case the locator name must not be confused with the name of the addressee(s).
NOTE 4 As locator name it is also possible to use a descriptive text that allows a user to identify the property in question.
EXAMPLE 1 The "Radford Mill Farm" in Timsbury, Bath, UK; The allotment house area "Brumleby" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the university campus "Cité Universitaire", in Paris, France.
EXAMPLE 2 "Millers House" in Stromness, Orkney Isles, UK; "Ulla's Pension" in Niederfell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
EXAMPLE 3 "Multi-storey car park at Southampton Magistrates Courts" in Southampton, UK. |
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LocatorNameTypeValue
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The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules.
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NOTE The type enables a user or an application to understand if the name "Radford Mill Farm" is for example a name of a specific site or of a building.
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