Property term |
Cardinality |
Definition |
Case | 1..1 | A legal action, especially one to be decided in a court of law, but not limited to be decided in a court of law
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Identification | 1..1 | A unique identifier for a case |
Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Passport Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a case, a natural person or a legal entity in some registry |
Technical Number | 0..1 | A technical identifier for identifying entities in the context of one or more Business Documents. |
Court | 1..1 | The court where the case has been filed. |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Address | 1..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..2 | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
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Description | 1..1 | . |
Line Number | 1..1 | . |
Usage | 0..1 | Codelist how the specified address is used
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Country | 1..1 | A nation or state of the address |
Country Code | 0..1 | Code according to ISO 3166-1 |
Description | 0..1 | Name of the country if not in iso code list.
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Decision | 1..1 | Judgment in a civil court |
Date | 1..1 | Date of the decision |
Type | 0..1 | Type of the decision
e.g. conviction, rejection of a claim, order |
Reason | 0..1 | . |
Textual Description | 0..1 | .Description of the reason in free format |
Description | 0..1 | Short standardized explanation by use of a code list |
Payment | 1..1 | . |
Sum | 1..3 | The amount that is transferred in the payment |
Amount | 0..1 | The total of payment awarded to the claimant, including the principal and, where applicable, interest, contractual penalties and costs;
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Currency | 0..1 | A system of money in general use in a particular country
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Specification | 1..1 | Clear details in order to identify and to support the procedure
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Interest | 0..1 | Interest that is to be calculated with respect to the sum. |
Rate | 0..1 | ratio, usually expressed as a percentage per annum, of the amount that a debtor has to pay to the creditor over a given period of time to the amount of the principal of the loan, deposit or debt security
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OverBaseECBRate Rate | 0..1 | ratio, usually expressed as a percentage per annum, of the amount that a debtor has to pay to the creditor over a given period of time to the amount of the principal of the loan, deposit or debt security
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Type Of Interest | 0..1 | Type of interest
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Period Of Interest | 0..1 | Duration of the interest (start and end dates of the interest)
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Start Date | 0..1 | Start date of the period |
End Date | 0..1 | End date of the period (= to date ) |
To Date Of Judgment | 0..1 | The period runs to the date of the judgment |
To Date Of Payment Of Principal | 0..1 | Indicator indicating (if value=true) that the period runs to the date the principal is paid |
To Event | 0..1 | The event that marks the end of the period. |
Description | 0..1 | The list of the circumstances and the types of evidence that are usually produced in support of pecuniary claims, provided in the application form
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Currency Description | 0..1 | .
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By Party | 1..1 | A party that is involved in the transfer of money |
Involvement | 1..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Description | 1..1 | . |
To Party | 1..1 | A party that is involved in the transfer of money |
Involvement | 1..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Description | 1..1 | . |
Superseeded Decision | 0..1 | The prior decision that is now superseeded by the appeal or review |
Date | 1..1 | Date of the decision |
Referenced Case | 1..1 | The case in which the decision is taken. |
Identification | 1..1 | A unique identifier for a case |
Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Passport Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a case, a natural person or a legal entity in some registry |
Technical Number | 0..1 | A technical identifier for identifying entities in the context of one or more Business Documents. |
Involved Party | 2..20 | A 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.
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Identification | 0..1 | Identification code for the party (e.g. person number, number from the company register); An identification number for a person in a register. |
Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Passport Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a case, a natural person or a legal entity in some registry |
Technical Number | 0..1 | A technical identifier for identifying entities in the context of one or more Business Documents. |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
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Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A 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 Name | 0..1 | A 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.' |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Description | 0..1 | The name of a natural person or a legal person |
Communication | 0..2 | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Involvement | 1..2 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Address | 1..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..2 | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
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Description | 1..1 | . |
Line Number | 1..1 | . |
Usage | 0..1 | Codelist how the specified address is used
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Country | 1..1 | A nation or state of the address |
Country Code | 0..1 | Code according to ISO 3166-1 |
Description | 0..1 | Name of the country if not in iso code list.
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Other Details | 0..1 | (Optional) Other information that helps to identify the person (e.g. date of birth, position of the named person in the company or organisation concerned)
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Referenced Representing Party | 0..* | A representing party. |
Involvement | 0..1 | Specification of the role of the party; The way the party is involved or the role that is played by the party. |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Identification | 1..1 | Identification code for the party (e.g. person number, number from the company register); An identification number for a person in a register. |
Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Passport Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a case, a natural person or a legal entity in some registry |
Technical Number | 0..1 | A technical identifier for identifying entities in the context of one or more Business Documents. |
Settlement | 0..1 | The settlement that is reached in the case. |
Date | 1..1 | . |
Description | 0..1 | The substance of the settlement |
Other Agreement Description | 0..1 | The substance of the settlement |
Referenced Case | 0..1 | . |
Identification | 1..1 | A unique identifier for a case |
Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Passport Number | 0..1 | An identifier assigned to a case, a natural person or a legal entity in some registry |
Technical Number | 0..1 | A technical identifier for identifying entities in the context of one or more Business Documents. |
Payment | 0..1 | . |
Sum | 1..3 | The amount that is transferred in the payment |
Amount | 0..1 | The total of payment awarded to the claimant, including the principal and, where applicable, interest, contractual penalties and costs;
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Currency | 0..1 | A system of money in general use in a particular country
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Specification | 1..1 | Clear details in order to identify and to support the procedure
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Interest | 0..1 | Interest that is to be calculated with respect to the sum. |
Rate | 0..1 | ratio, usually expressed as a percentage per annum, of the amount that a debtor has to pay to the creditor over a given period of time to the amount of the principal of the loan, deposit or debt security
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OverBaseECBRate Rate | 0..1 | ratio, usually expressed as a percentage per annum, of the amount that a debtor has to pay to the creditor over a given period of time to the amount of the principal of the loan, deposit or debt security
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Type Of Interest | 0..1 | Type of interest
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Period Of Interest | 0..1 | Duration of the interest (start and end dates of the interest)
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Start Date | 0..1 | Start date of the period |
End Date | 0..1 | End date of the period (= to date ) |
To Date Of Judgment | 0..1 | The period runs to the date of the judgment |
To Date Of Payment Of Principal | 0..1 | Indicator indicating (if value=true) that the period runs to the date the principal is paid |
To Event | 0..1 | The event that marks the end of the period. |
Description | 0..1 | The list of the circumstances and the types of evidence that are usually produced in support of pecuniary claims, provided in the application form
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Currency Description | 0..1 | .
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By Party | 1..1 | A party that is involved in the transfer of money |
Involvement | 1..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Description | 1..1 | . |
To Party | 1..1 | A party that is involved in the transfer of money |
Involvement | 1..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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Description | 1..1 | . |
Statement | 1..1 | A manifestation of will by a party to sue or oppose a legal claim
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Type | 0..1 | . |
Signature | 1..1 | A distinctive mark indicating identity OR Formality which serves as a method of authentication.
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Date Of Signing | 1..1 | Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
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Name Of Person Signing | 1..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
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Place Of Signing | 1..1 | An area with definite or indefinite boundaries
(town, country, building..) where the act of signing has taken place |
Attachment | 1..1 | A file that is added to the message |
Content ID | 1..1 | An identifier of the attached file. |
Content Type | 1..1 | . |
Content Description | 0..1 | A description of the contents of the attached file |