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- Leader comment "Represents the leader of the political party".
- Parliament comment "Defines a parliament, the law-making assembly of a nation. Examples are Westminster, The Welsh Assembly, The Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.".
- PoliticalParty comment "A Political party such as The Conservative Party or The Labour Party.".
- Seat comment "A seat in a Parliament".
- devolvedFrom comment "A property linking a Devolved Assembly to the Parliament from which it was devolved.".
- devolvesTo comment "Links a Parliament to a Devolved Assembly to which has devolved powers.".
- hasMember comment "A member of this parliament.".
- hasPartyLeader comment "Indicates the Leader of this political party.".
- hasPartyMember comment "Indicates that a political party has a person as member.".
- holdsLeadership comment "This property indicates that a person holds the leadership of a political party.".
- leadershipHeldBy comment "This property indicates that a person holds the leadership of a political party.".
- memberOf comment "The parliament this person or post is a member of.".
- partyLeaderOf comment "Indicates that a Leader is the leader of a political party.".
- payment comment "Vocabulary for representing payments, such as government expenditures, using the data cube representation.".
- ExpenditureCategory comment "The set of expenditure categories in the expenditure-category scheme for capital/revenue.".
- ExpenditureLine comment "An item of expenditure that can be classified or assigned to a cost centre".
- Payment comment "A payment to a supplier for some goods or services, may correspond to one or more expenditure lines".
- Purchase comment "The overall goods or service for which the payment was made".
- capital comment "Indicates a capital expenditure.".
- currency comment "Currency in which a payment was made, typically attached to the dataset for single currency datasets.".
- date comment "The date the payment is deemed to have occurred.".
- expenditure-category comment "A code scheme for classifying expenditures as capital/revenue.".
- expenditureCategory comment "The category of expenditure in some appropriate categorization scheme (such as the Best Value Account Code of Practice categories). If the scheme is hierarchical then this should at least designate the narrowest (most fine grain) applicable code and can additionally designate the broader codes. Multiple code schemes can be used within the same dataset and consuming applications can use the skos:inScheme (and the rdf:type) of the code to determine the scheme.".
- netAmount comment "The net amount of the payment. This is the effective cost to the payer after any reclaimable tax has been deducted.".
- payee comment "The entity to which the payment was made.".
- payer comment "The entity which made the payment.".
- payment comment "Indicates the payment of which this expenditure line is a part.".
- revenue comment "Indicates a revenue expenditure.".
- StratigraphicEvent comment "A subclass of Geologic Event (placeholder) ".
- boundary comment "geochronologic boundary corresponding with this point".
- boundaryLevel comment "the level within the section of the point characterizing the boundary".
- correlatesWith comment "This property points from a geologic feature or event to a geochronologic element".
- correlationEvent comment "the stratigraphic event that is intended to be represented by this stratigraphic point".
- era comment "geochronologic era corresponding with this section".
- event comment "stratigraphic event corresponding with this boundary or point".
- manifestedBy comment "This property points from a geochronologic element to a geologic feature".
- rank comment "The term 'era' in this context is generic. Geochronologic elements of all ranks are included, so the rank is given as a separate property.".
- ratifiedGSSP comment "'true' if ratified by ICS".
- status comment "formal ICS status of this boundary and point".
- stratotype comment "the characteristic point or section corresponding with a geochronologic concept".
- thors comment "This model is related to the model for TORS in ISO 19108:2002, except that boundaries between eras are first class objects, supporting multiple properties, rather than being just time coordinates. It is also linked to the ISO 19108 Temporal Topology model. ".
- ReferenceSystem comment "A temporal ordinal reference system is a constrained temporal topological complex, in which the edges are called 'eras'. Each era may be subdivided into one set of eras of the next finer rank. This constraint is required to establish a mono-hierarchy, so that a set of temporal positions defined relative to the reference system may be uniquely ordered.".
- begin comment "era or interval beginning or start".
- system comment "reference system that this era belongs to".
- AdaptationRight comment "".
- Agree comment "An event in which a written or unwritten accord is made between two or more parties.".
- Aim comment "The motivation of an action.".
- AttributionRight comment "The right to claim authorship of the work.".
- Broadcast comment "When a work is broadcasted, it is made available to a collective through a communication medium. There are two kinds of broadcasting depending on the communication medium. In the first one the medium is the air. A wireless signal is emitted into the air, which can be received by any person, within range of the signal, who possesses the equipment (radio or television receiver) necessary to convert the signal into sounds or sounds and images. In the second one the medium is a cable. A signal is diffused and only persons who possess the required equipment linked to the cables used to diffuse the signal can receive it.".
- BroadcastingRight comment "".
- Communicate comment "This verb includes any communication to the public of the originals or copies of works, including wire or wireless means and \"the making available to the public of works in a way that the members of the public may access the work from a place and at a time individually chosen by them\". The quoted expression covers, in particular, on-demand interactive communication through the Internet. On the contrary to Perform, this action just covers all communication to the public not present at the place where the communication originates.".
- Communication comment "The transmission of a work among places at a given time. It is a process performed when the public is not present at the place and or time where the Communication originates. It includes broadcasts, i.e. one to many, but also communications from a place and at a time individually chosen.\nExamples: a radio broadcast of a sound recording of The Magic Flute or an Internet streaming of the film Les Misérables.".
- CommunicationMedium comment "The medium used for a Communicate.".
- CommunicationRight comment "It regulates the realisation of Communications of works, including wire or wireless means and those realised from a place and at a time individually selected. This right is concretised into Broadcasting Right, when the communication is massive, and Make Available Right, when the communication is individually chosen.".
- Copyright comment "".
- CreationConcept comment "Something that cannot exist at a paticular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment. Also known as Mental Concept.".
- CreationObject comment "".
- CreationProcess comment "A creation that happens and has temporal parts or stages.".
- Derive comment "RULE:\n(∀v:Derive)\n((∃mr:MoralRights)(∃er:EconomicRights)\n((∀p:Person)(∀w:Work)(∀w':Work)(∀m:Manifestation)(∀t:Time)\n(w≠w')∧agent(v,p)∧theme(v,w)∧result(v,m)∧aim(v,w')∧pointInTime(v,t)∧location(v,l)\n→\nagent(mr,p)∧agent(er,p)∧essence(mr,w')∧essence(er,m)∧start(mr,t)∧start(er,t)∧\nlocation(mr,l)∧location(er,l)∧isManifestationOf(m,w')∧isDerivationOf(w',w)))".
- Derive comment "This correspond to the act changing a work protected by copyright in order to generate a new work. The resulting derivations are themselves works protected by copyright. Derive is thus also a rights generation action, i.e. it causes new rights to arise as a new Work and its first Manifestation are generated as results of the Derive action. \nThe action is required to produce also the first Manifestation of the Work in order to have legal implications. If there is not a Manifestation, the derivation takes part just in the field of ideas, which are not regulated by copyright.".
- Distribute comment "Once Instances of a Work have been produced, they are distributed to the public. Therefore, there is a recipient of the Instance. If the Distribute does not imply a permanent transfer of ownership on the Instance, i.e. on the material support but not on the underlying Work, there is also a duration case role. This is concretised in the Distribute specialisations.".
- DistributionRight comment "It regulates actions geared to distribute previously made copies incorporated in tangible articles. The ownership of the corresponding physical support can be transferred permanently, i.e. the distribute act is a sale, or just temporally, i.e. a rent if there is a significant economic compensation or a loan if not.".
- EconomicRights comment "The economic rights are related to the productive and commercial aspects of copyright.".
- EconomicTransfer comment "A Transfer of some economic value in exchange of something, the aim.".
- FixationRight comment "It regulates the materialisation of a Performance into an object that constitutes a Fixation. Common fixations are motion pictures and sound recordings, which are governed by the corresponding Sound Recording Right and Motion Picture Right.".
- IPRAgreement comment "A situation in which an ipr is transferred by an agreement.".
- Improvisation comment "The expression in time of a work, which has not been previously materialised in a manifestation, before and audience. Performers or technical methods might be involved in the process. \nExamples: to play some improvised music in a concert.".
- Instance comment "A copy of a creation object produced for commersialisation, a product.\nInternational identification schemes for manifestations: EAN13 (European Article Number) or UPC (Universal Product Code).\nExamples: a CD of The Magic Flute or a DVD of Les Misérables.".
- LiveCommunicate comment "A Communicate of a Performance.".
- MakeAvailable comment "Traditionally communication actions related to the communication right were quite passive from the point of view of the communication consumer. The communicator decided when a concrete work was broadcasted and the consumers had just to the option to get or not access to the communication medium in order to consume the content. Consumers did not have any alternative to time-shift content consumption without the intervention of recording mediums.\nHowever, communication mediums that allow user interaction have appeared, among which the Internet is the more important one nowadays. The consequence is a particular kind of communication where members of the public access works from a place and at a time individually chosen by them. This kind of communication is called to MakeAvailable in the copyright context.".
- Manifestation comment "The materialisation of a Work in a concrete medium, i.e. a tangible or digital object. \nInternational identification schemes for manifestations: ISBN (International Standard Book Number) for books or ISMN (International Standard Music Number) for printed music.\nExamples: the printed scores of The Magic Flute or the editions of Les Misérables.".
- MoralRights comment "Moral rights are always held by the creator and cannot be commercially exploited. They are not present in all legal systems. However, WIPO treaties are promoting some of them in order to improve worldwide copyright law harmonisation.".
- Performance comment "The expression in time of a manifestation of a work before and audience. Performers or technical methods might be involved in the process. \nExamples: the scenic play of The Magic Flute opera or a screen play of any of Les Misérables films.".
- Process comment "".
- PublicPerformanceRight comment "It regulates Performances of works when they are made in public, i.e. before an audience.".
- PublicPlace comment "A place that is public.".
- QuotationRight comment "The making of quotations from a protected work, provided that the source is mentioned and that the extent of the quotation is compatible with fair practice.".
- Recording comment "The materialisation of a performance in a tangible of digital object.\nInternational identification schemes for manifestations: ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) for audio and video recordings or ISAN (International Standard Audiovisual Number) for audiovisual works.\nExamples: a sound recording of The Magic Flute opera or any motion picture of Les Misérables.".
- RecordingCommunicate comment "A Communicate of a previous recording.".
- RelatedRights comment "There are the rights of other persons also involved in the exploitation of works. Performers, producers and broadcasters make a significant contribution in order to make works reach end-users. Their contribution is also protected by some rights related to copyright, the Related Rights or Neighbouring Rights.".
- RentalRight comment "".
- ReproductionRight comment "It regulates actions that produce replicas of a given object, i.e. Instances. Examples of reproduction are the mass production of CD copies from an audio recording master, to scan a book in order to produce a digitalisation of it or to download a digital file into the local hard disk.".
- TransformationRight comment "It regulates actions that generate new works from previously existing ones. The results of this kind of actions are considered new works, and not mere reproductions, because they contribute something new, i.e. they are original as detailed in the Originality section. This right is concretised into the Adaptation Right and the Translation Right. The former creates a new work of a different type than the original one, e.g. a film from a novel. The latter generates a work of the same type but in a different language.".
- TranslationRight comment "".
- Use comment "".
- UsersRights comment "End-users have some special permissions that grant them the possibility to perform some actions otherwise forbidden by copyright, although this does not mean that the user must pay a compensation if they are exercises, e.g. levies on digital recording equipment and media. These exceptions to copyright should be considered as end-user privileges and not rights. However, some of them are referred to as rights, e.g. the right to quote. Moreover, they are modelled as rights in this conceptualisation in order to build a more homogeneous model.".
- WithdrawalRight comment "The right to withdraw the work.".
- Work comment "The socially shared concept that captures the characteristics that allow the identification of the original creation among all its manifestations.\nInternational identification schemes for works: ISTC (International Standard Text Code) for textual works, ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) for serial publications or ISWC (International Standard Musical Work Code) for musical and literary works.\nExamples: Mozart's The Magic Flute or Victor Hugo's Les Misérables.".
- agent comment "The voluntary initiator of an event.\nExample: [Eve] bit an apple.".
- aim comment "The voluntary goal of an action.\nExample: The player tries [to hit the ball].".
- condition comment "The necessary circumstance for an action.\nExample: In order to see the film [you must pay the entrance].".
- duration comment "A resource of a temporal process.\nExample: The truck was serviced for [5 hours].".
- hasDerivation comment "".
- hasManifestation comment "".
- isImprovisationOf comment "".
- location comment "An spatial essential participant.\nExample: Vehicles arrive at [a station].".
- manner comment "The way an event develops.\nExample: The car moved [slowly].".
- medium comment "A physical resource for transmitting information, such as the sound of speech or the electromagnetic signals that transmit data.\nExample: Bill told Boris by [phone].".
- origin comment "A passive determinant source.\nExample: The chapter begins on [page 20].".
- patient comment "An essential participant that undergoes some structural change as a result of the event.\nExample: The cat swallowed [the canary].".