Business Document - Decision_BD-011002

Document Information

Object Class TermDecision
Qualifier Term
Version0.8.0.0
Unique IdentifierBD-011002
Release Identifier0.8
Date2015-03-16
DefinitionA positive or negative decision on a judgment and certificate or a transfer schedule.
Comments
Document HeaderThe XML schema for this business document includes the http://www.unece.org/cefact/namespaces/StandardBusinessDocumentHeader header(s).

Document Properties

  1. Case
  2. Attachment
Property term Cardinality Definition
Case1..1A legal action, especially one to be decided in a court of law, but not limited to be decided in a court of law
Identification0..1A unique identifier for a case
Number1..1An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry
Refers To Identification0..1A unique identifier for a case
Number1..1An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry
Request1..1.
Type1..1.
Date1..1.
Issuing State1..1The state of the authority that makes the request.
Executing State1..1The state of the authority that fulfills the request.
Issuing Authority1..1.
Authority1..1.
Name1..1.
Kind Of Authority0..1Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions
Contact Person Party0..1.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Given Name0..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.'
Family Name0..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."
Title Or Grade0..1.
Communication1..*.
Channel0..1Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
Complete Number0..1A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication..
Executing Authority1..1.
Authority1..1.
Name1..1.
Kind Of Authority0..1Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions
Contact Person Party0..1.
Person1..1Natural person (individual)
Given Name0..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.'
Family Name0..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."
Title Or Grade0..1.
Communication1..*.
Channel0..1Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
Complete Number0..1A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication..
Acceptance1..1.
Acceptance1..1.
Description0..1.
Ground0..1.
Involved Party1..1A person named as a party to an action or suit. For some purposes, a party who will really litigate the controversy, as distinguished from one defaulting in the action or consenting to judgment. 
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 Name0..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.'
Attachment1..*A file that is added to the message
Content ID1..1An identifier of the attached file.
Content Type1..1.
Content Description0..1A description of the contents of the attached file