Business Document - CertificateRightsOfAccess_xx

Document Information

Object Class TermCertificate Rights Of Access
Qualifier Term
Version0.7.0.0
Unique Identifierxx
Release Identifier
Date2016-04-01
DefinitionAnnex III
Comments
Document HeaderThe XML schema for this business document includes the http://www.unece.org/cefact/namespaces/StandardBusinessDocumentHeader header(s).

Document Properties

  1. Decision
  2. Signature
Property term Cardinality Definition
Decision1..1a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration by an authority
Type1..1Type of the decision e.g. conviction, rejection of a claim, order
Number1..1Identifying number of the decision.
Date1..1Date of the decision
In Absentia1..1.
Enforceability Indicator0..1A boolean indicator for indicating the enforceability. True meaning " yes" .
Children Opportunity Heard Indicator1..1An indication that the children were given the oportunity to be heard, unless a hearing was considered inappropriate having regard to their age or degree of maturity.
Parties Opportunity Heard Indicator1..1An indication that the parties were given an opportunity to be heard.
Legal Guarantees Indicator0..1The representation of " Where the judgment was given in default of appearance, the person defaulting was served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defence, or the person has been served with the document but not in compliance with these conditions, it is nevertheless established that he or she accepted the decision unequivocally ".
Member State Of Origin Country1..1One of the countries that has some involvement in the decision.
Country Code1..1Code according to ISO 3166-1
Certificate Issuing Party1..1.
Authority1..1.
Name1..1.
Communication1..*.
Channel1..1Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
Complete Number1..1A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication..
Address1..1.
Postal Code0..1.
Address Line0..*additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
Description1..1.
Line Number1..1.
City1..1City
Name1..1.
Country0..1Country
Court Party0..1.
Authority0..1The authority as a specialization of Party.
Name1..1.
Address0..1The address of the party.
Postal Code0..1.
Address Line0..*additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
Description1..1.
Line Number1..1.
City1..1City
Name1..1.
Country0..1Country
Rights Of Access Party0..*A party that has been granted rights of access
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Family Name1..1A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”. Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra."
Second Family Name0..1.
Given Name1..1A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.'
Gender0..1.
Date Of Birth0..1A date that specifies the birth date of a person
Place Of Birth0..1The Place of Birth and Place of Death are given using the Location class which is associated via the appropriate relationship..
Country Of Birth0..1.
Receive Legal Aid Indicator0..1.
Address1..1.
Postal Code0..1.
Address Line0..*additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
Description1..1.
Line Number1..1.
City1..1City
Name1..1.
Country0..1Country
Parental Responsibility Party0..*A party that has some involvement in the decision or is affected by the decision.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Family Name1..1A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”. Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra."
Second Family Name0..1.
Given Name1..1A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.'
Gender0..1.
Date Of Birth0..1A date that specifies the birth date of a person
Place Of Birth0..1The Place of Birth and Place of Death are given using the Location class which is associated via the appropriate relationship..
Country Of Birth0..1.
Receive Legal Aid Indicator0..1.
Address1..1.
Postal Code0..1.
Address Line0..*additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
Description1..1.
Line Number1..1.
City1..1City
Name1..1.
Country0..1Country
Child Party1..*A party that has some involvement in the decision or is affected by the decision.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Family Name1..1A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”. Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra."
Second Family Name0..1.
Given Name1..1A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.'
Gender0..1.
Date Of Birth0..1A date that specifies the birth date of a person
Place Of Birth0..1The Place of Birth and Place of Death are given using the Location class which is associated via the appropriate relationship..
Country Of Birth0..1.
Receive Legal Aid Indicator0..1.
Address1..1.
Postal Code0..1.
Address Line0..*additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
Description1..1.
Line Number1..1.
City1..1City
Name1..1.
Country0..1Country
Right0..*A right that is stated in the decision.
Description1..1A description of the right.
Restriction0..1A restsriction on the exercise of the right.
Period1..1The period during which the right can be exercised.
Start Date1..1Start date of the period
End Date1..1End date of the period
Party0..1The party that can legally exercise the right.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Family Name1..1A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”. Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra."
Given Name1..1A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.'
Obligation0..*An obligation that is stated in the judgment
Description1..1A description of the substance of the obligation
Party1..1The party that is bound by the obligation.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Family Name1..1A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”. Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra."
Given Name1..1A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.'
Signature1..1Data in electronic form which are attached to or logically associated with other electronic data and which serve as a method of authentication (Directive 1999/93)
Date Of Signing1..1Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
Name Of Person Signing1..1Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
Place Of Signing1..1An area with definite or indefinite boundaries (town, country, building) where the act of signing has taken place.