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-- Name -- Abstract building unit -- Definition -- Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of building units. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. -- Description -- Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit.

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-- Definition -- A restriction on the access to a transport element.

objekttype

-- Definition -- Types of access restrictions for a transport element.

kodeliste

-- Definition -- An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers. -- Description -- NOTE 1 The spatial object, referenced by the address, is defined as the "addressable object". The addressable object is not within the application schema, but it is possible to represent the address' reference to a cadastral parcel or a building through associations. It should, however, be noted that in different countries and regions, different traditions and/or regulations determine which object types should be regarded as addressable objects. NOTE 2 In most situations the addressable objects are current, real world objects. However, addresses may also reference objects which are planned, under construction or even historical. NOTE 3 Apart from the identification of the addressable objects (like e.g. buildings), addresses are very often used by a large number of other applications to identify object types e.g. statistics of the citizens living in the building, for taxation of the business entities that occupy the building, and the utility installations. NOTE 4 For different purposes, the identification of an address can be represented in different ways (see example 3). EXAMPLE 1 A property can e.g., be a plot of land, building, part of building, way of access or other construction, EXAMPLE 2 In the Netherlands the primary addressable objects are buildings and dwellings which may include parts of buildings, mooring places or places for the permanent placement of trailers (mobile homes), in the UK it is the lowest level of unit for the delivery of services, in the Czech Republic it is buildings and entrance doors. EXAMPLE 3 Addresses can be represented differently. In a human readable form an address in Spain and an address in Denmark could be represented like this: "Calle Mayor, 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037 Écija, Sevilla, España" or "Wildersgade 60A, st. th, 1408 Copenhagen K., Denmark".

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-- Definition -- Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal designator, in which the address is situated. -- Description -- NOTE 1 The most common locators are designators like an address number, building number or flat identifier as well as the name of the property, complex or building. NOTE 2 The locator identifier(s) are most often only unambiguous and meaningful within the scope of the adjacent thoroughfare name, address area name or post code. NOTE 3 The locator could be composed of one or more designators e.g., address number, address number suffix, building number or name, floor number, flat or room identifier. In addition to these common locator types, also narrative or descriptive locators are possible. NOTE 4 The locators of an address could be composed as a hierarchy, where one level of locators identifies the real property or building while another level of locators identifies the flats or dwellings inside the property. EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city a "site-level" locator could identify a building on the thoroughfare name "Calle Gran Vía using the address number "8". If the building has four entrance doors, the door number "3" could be the "access-level" locator. The 3rd door could, via two staircases "A" and "B", give access to a number of floors, identified by a number "1" to "5" on which a number of dwellings are situated, also identified by numbers "1" to "3"; The "unit level" locator will thus composed of staircase-, floor- and dwelling identification e.g. "staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1". In total, the three parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. EXAMPLE 2 In Copenhagen an "access level" locator could identify a specific entrance door in a building on the thoroughfare name "Wildersgade" using the address number "60A" (In Denmark the optional suffix is a part of the address number). The entrance door gives access to a number of floors, e.g, "st", "1", "2", "3", on which two dwellings are situated "tv" and "th". The "unit level" locator will thus be composed by a floor- and a door identifier: "2. th." (2nd floor, door to the right). In total, the two parent-child levels of locators uniquely identify the dwelling. EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of locators exists. The individual apartment within a large complex, a dwelling, a part of other kinds of buildings (for example an office), a mooring place or a place for the permanent placing of trailers are addressable objects which must have an address. This address is the only level of the locator. This locator could be composed by three attributes the house number, plus optionally an additional house letter, plus optionally an additional housenumber suffix. EXAMPLE 4 Sometimes the building name is an alternative identifier to the address number e.g. the house located in "Calle Santiago, 15, Elizondo-Baztán, Navarra, Spain" is also identified by the building name "Urtekoetxea"

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planbestemmelse om avkjørsel (PBL §§ 25 og 26, 1. ledd) Merknad: Angir om avkjørsel til formålsområde tillates eller ikke tillates, eller om det i plan / bestemmelser er tillatt avkjørsel via annet formål enn vei (via gangvei, turvei e.l.). I sistnevnte situasjon knyttes egenskapen til det formålsområde det er tillatt å passere -- Definition -- provision for access road in plan (PBA §§ 25 and 26, subsection 1) Note: States whether or not access road to land use category area is allowed, or whether the plan / provisions allow access via a category other than road (via pedestrian path, trail, etc.) In last-mentioned... ??<truncated>

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planbestemmelse om avkjørsel (PBL §§ 25 og 26, 1. ledd) Merknad: Angir om avkjørsel til formålsområde tillates eller ikke tillates, eller om det i plan / bestemmelser er tillatt avkjørsel via annet formål enn vei (via gangvei, turvei e.l.). I sistnevnte situasjon knyttes egenskapen til det formålsområde det er tillatt -- Definition - - provision for access road in plan (PBA §§ 25 and 26, subsection 1) Note: States whether or not access road to land use category area is allowed, or whether the plan / provisions allow access via a category other than road (via pedestrian path, trail, etc.) In the latter-mentioned ??&lt;truncated&gt;

kodeliste

-- Name -- Building unit -- Definition -- A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. -- Description -- Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit.

objekttype

-- Name -- Building unit -- Definition -- A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc. -- Description -- Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects. EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage. NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit.

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bru tilknyttet bygning som brukes som adkomst til bygninger, og bruer mellom bygninger Merknad: Brukes på bygninger som ikke er driftsbygninger i landbruket. I det siste tilfellet brukes låvebru -- Definition -- bridge connected to a building, and which is used for access to buildings, and bridges between buildings

objekttype

bru tilknyttet bygning som brukes som adkomst til bygninger, og bruer mellom bygninger Merknad: Brukes på bygninger som ikke er driftsbygninger i landbruket. I det siste tilfellet brukes låvebru -- Definition -- bridge connected to a building, and which is used for access to buildings, and bridges between buildings

objekttype

bru tilknyttet bygning som brukes som adkomst til bygninger, og bruer mellom bygninger Merknad: Brukes på bygninger som ikke er driftsbygninger i landbruket. I det siste tilfellet brukes låvebru -- Definition -- bridge connected to a building, and which is used for access to buildings, and bridges between buildings

objekttype

bru tilknyttet bygning som brukes som adkomst til bygninger, og bruer mellom bygninger Merknad: Brukes på bygninger som ikke er driftsbygninger i landbruket. I det siste tilfellet brukes låvebru -- Definition -- bridge connected to a building, and which is used for access to buildings, and bridges between buildings

objekttype

-- Definition -- Citation of geophysical documentation -- Description -- Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given.

egenskap

-- Definition -- Citation of geophysical documentation -- Description -- Used for title, date of related documentation and URL for online access. At the minimum a short name (title) shall be given.

egenskap

-- Name -- class -- Definition -- Assignment of a land cover spatial object to a land cover class through a classification code identifier. -- Description -- The identifier, eg 1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class.

egenskap

-- Name -- class -- Definition -- The assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier -- Description -- The identifier, eg 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ... (for CORINE LC classes) allow to access to the value and the definition or narrative description of the corresponding class.

egenskap

-- Name -- contact -- Definition -- Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something. -- Description --

datatype

Entity that can authorize or deny access to certain data, and is responsible for its accuracy, integrity, and timeliness.

egenskap

Entity that can authorize or deny access to certain data, and is responsible for its accuracy, integrity, and timeliness.

kodeliste

-- Definition -- Distribution metadata -- Description -- Data providers may use external services to provide access to data or information on a survey. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures, fees can be added in distributionInfo that is an ISO MD_Distributor record.

egenskap

-- Definition -- Distribution metadata -- Description -- Data providers may use external services to provide information on a geophysical measurement. Links to the access points, description of ordering procedures or external services can be added in distributionInfo, that is an ISO MD_Distributor record.

egenskap

etasjeplanet bruksenheten ligger på. -- Definition - - statement of floorPlan from which the separatelyOccupiedUnit has access

kodeliste

etasjeplanet bruksenheten ligger på. -- Definition - - statement of floorPlan from which the separatelyOccupiedUnit has access

kodeliste

beskrivelse av hvordan en lettest kan komme til fastmerket Merknad: For nærmere informasjon, se standarden fastmerkenummerering og fastmerkeregister, opplysninger knyttet til et fastmerke (5.1.1.35) -- Definition -- description of the easiest access to the survey control station Note: For more information, see the standard survey control station numbering and survey control station register, information in connection with a survey control station (5.1.1.35)

egenskap

ytterliger opplysninger knyttet til tilgengelighet, slik som adkomst, brattetrapper, avsatser, brygger, tilgjengelighet til enkeltobkjekter, etc. -- Definition -- additional information in connection with accessibility, such as access, steep stairs, landings, quays, accessibility to individual objects, etc.

egenskap

bruksenhetens tilknytning til kjøkken -- Definition -- the access of the separately owned unit to a kitchen

egenskap

bruksenhetens tilknytning til kjøkken -- Definition -- the access of the separately owned unit to a kitchen

egenskap

referanse til reindriftsplaner o.s.v, der en finner mer info om hvert distrikt, bl.a. om antall utøvere, og få en kobling i datasettet til dokumentene på internett -- Definition -- reference to reindeer husbandry plans, etc. Access to more information about each district, such as the number of herders, etc. Data set link to Internet documents

egenskap

referanse til reindriftsplaner o.s.v, der en finner mer info om hvert distrikt, bl.a. om antall utøvere, og få en kobling i datasettet til dokumentene på internett -- Definition -- reference to reindeer husbandry plans, etc. Access to more information about each district, such as the number of herders, etc. Data set link to Internet documents

egenskap

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal : //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

referanse til et informasjonselement, enten lokalt eller globalt Eksempel: Som lokal: //skrisrv2/tjenester/sosiforv/web/welcome.htm Som global: http://www.statkart.no/standard/sosi/ACCESS/welcome.htm

datatype

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