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br-leg-ref:Form FFIEC 031 |
composite:child - The object is the child of the subject. |
composite:index - The index of the subject among its siblings. Note that this could in principle take arbitrary numbers (including floats). We recommend using xsd:ints starting at 0. |
composite:parent - The object is the parent of the subject. |
dc:contributor - An entity responsible for making contributions to the content of the resource. |
dc:coverage - The extent or scope of the content of the resource. |
dc:creator - An entity primarily responsible for making the content of the resource. |
dc:date - A date associated with an event in the life cycle of the resource. |
dc:description - An account of the content of the resource. |
dc:format - The physical or digital manifestation of the resource. |
dc:identifier - An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context. |
dc:language - A language of the intellectual content of the resource. |
dc:publisher - An entity responsible for making the resource available |
dc:relation - A reference to a related resource. |
dc:rights - Information about rights held in and over the resource. |
dc:source - A reference to a resource from which the present resource is derived. |
dc:subject - The topic of the content of the resource. |
dc:title - A name given to the resource. |
dc:type - The nature or genre of the content of the resource. |
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dtype:numeric union |
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dtype:order index |
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ffiec-cr-v129:SF658.4246 Explanation code |
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ffiec-cr-v129:SF660.4251 Explanation code item type |
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ffiec-linkbase:Absolute context-period constraint-instant constraint |
ffiec-linkbase:Absolute context-type - Enumeration of values for the type attribute |
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ffiec-linkbase:Formula - Definition of the formula resource element. |
ffiec-linkbase:Formula link - formula extended link element definition |
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ffiec-linkbase:Loc - Concrete locator element. The loc element is the XLink locator element for all extended links in XBRL. |
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ffiec-linkbase:Relative context-period offset-instant offset |
ffiec-linkbase:Relative context-type - Enumeration of values for the type attribute |
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fro-leg-ref:(Government Publication) - This is the LKIF Process of Grovernment Publishing. The medium is the actual text of the Law or Regulation. The outcome is a Definitional Expression. |
fro-leg-ref:Chapter - The defined class enables generic queries across the specific USC and CFR chapter. |
fro-leg-ref:Chapter division - The defined class enables generic queries, without having to differntiate between Part and Subchapter. |
fro-leg-ref:Codification - An instances of this class of this class is the release of US Code. The Office of the Law Revision Council is the actor. The medium is the fro-uslo:UnitedStatesCode a LKIF Statute. |
fro-leg-ref:Component Identifier |
fro-leg-ref:Component Name |
fro-leg-ref:Component Text |
fro-leg-ref:Date - The FR ontology converts the USLM Reference into this data property. The format is identical to the hasIdentifierText. |
fro-leg-ref:divided by |
fro-leg-ref:divides |
fro-leg-ref:Document Component |
fro-leg-ref:Document Edition |
fro-leg-ref:Document Section - The defined class enables generic queries across the specific USC and CFR sections. |
fro-leg-ref:Document Title |
fro-leg-ref:Edition Text |
fro-leg-ref:Executive Body |
fro-leg-ref:Filing Attitude |
fro-leg-ref:Government Office |
fro-leg-ref:has Code Reference |
fro-leg-ref:has Form |
fro-leg-ref:Legal Form |
fro-leg-ref:Manchester Family Office AUM |
fro-leg-ref:Paragraph - The defined class enables generic queries across the specific USC and CFR paragraphs. |
fro-leg-ref:refered by - The inverse of refers_to. This has the Elements that point to the instance. |
fro-leg-ref:refers to Note - The data property points to the USC_Notes (range) that the instance (domain) refers to. |
fro-leg-ref:refers to USC - The data property points to the Document Element (range) that the instance (domain) refers to. Subproterties are (plain) Element, Chapeau and Note references. |
fro-leg-ref:regulated as |
fro-leg-ref:Regulatory Authority |
fro-leg-ref:Report - This is the LKIF medium - the paper or file containing the report. The medium relates to a Report Expression, which can be a: a) financial statement from a company b) government publication of financial data c) a report from a financial information provider |
fro-leg-ref:Rulemaking - An instances of this class of this class are Notices of Public Rulemaking. SEC or FED are the actors tied to the release of rule. The rulemaking bears the text, a LKIF medium. |
fro-leg-ref:Sequence Number |
fro-leg-ref:Supervisory Mandate |
fro-leg-ref:Title Text |
fro-ref:Source Instance - The object property range points to the CFR/USC element instance. This facilitates lineage from an instance in the target ontology to the CFR_FDSys_Schema or USC schema element instance. |
fro-ref:Target Instance - The object property range points to the Code_Federal_Regulations or United_States_Code element instance. |
jc-core:Agreement - The empowering attitude of contractual agreements. |
jc-core:applied_by |
jc-core:applies |
jc-core:considered_by |
jc-core:considers |
jc-core:Judgement - The syntactic representation of a judicial decision's contents |
jc-core:Judicial Claim - Is the claim brought in front of the judge by one of the parties. |
jc-core:Judicial Outcome |
jc-core:Judicially Qualified - Anything that is qualified by a judicial expression. |
jc-core:Jurisdiction - The empowering attitude of judgements |
jc-core:Law Declaration - The empowering attitude of legal rules |
jc-core:Legal Consequence - A legal consequence is the consequent of a legal rule. In the form of regulative rules "if A then B", B is the Legal Consequence. i.e. a sanction. |
jc-core:Legal Status - A legal status is an abstract concept which is created by a law (or more rarely by doctrine or customs). It can be taken by a judgement or a contract and applied to some Factual circumstance, more or less arbitrarily. I.e. "knowable" is a legal status. |
jc-core:Material Circumstance - a Factual Circumstance is any fact or act which occurred in the Factual world, and which is taken into consideration by a law, a contract, or a judgement. |
lkif-action:Action - NOTE (OWL 1.1) the action may actually be 'part of' the intention of the agent, that is: intends some (expression:Intention and Self) |
lkif-action:actor_in - Specifies that the participant is an actor in some action. |
lkif-action:Agent - It is a holder for propositional attitudes |
lkif-action:Creation - An act which results in the creation of some entity/individual |
lkif-action:Organisation - An organisation is a group of other organisations or persons which acts 'as one'. An organisation can be both formal (i.e. created by law or decree) or informal. |
lkif-action:Plan - A plan is a structure of multiple other plans or actions. These can be both sequential or concurrent. Usually a plan is referred to in the context of the intention to act of some agent, however when executed the plan itself comes into effect. |
lkif-expr:addressee - Allows for expressing the relation between a communicated attitude and the Agent to which the communication act is addressed |
lkif-expr:asserted_by - Relates an expression being asserted to the assertion |
lkif-expr:attitude - Relates a proposition to the attitude held towards it |
lkif-expr:author - Relates an expression to the author of the expression (e.g. for expressions contained in documents) |
lkif-expr:bears - A Medium 'bears' or carries expressions. |
lkif-expr:believes - Relates an agent to the belief(s) it holds |
lkif-expr:Communicated_Attitude - A communictated attitude is a propositional attitude involved in an act of communication. |
lkif-expr:Declaration - Searle: the successful performance of a declaration is sufficient to bring about the fit between words and world, to make the propositional content true. In other words, if there is an inconsistency between the declaration and assertions, beliefs, or observations, it is not the declaration that is false. True of definitions and norms, and several other performative statements by legislators. |
lkif-expr:declared_by - Relates a declared expression to the attitude to the declaration |
lkif-expr:declares - Relates a declaration to the expression being declared |
lkif-expr:Document - A Document bears some (and only) expression(s) stated by some statement in writing. |
lkif-expr:evaluated_by |
lkif-expr:Evaluative_Proposition - Some thing which is evaluatively qualified, i.e. an evaluation applies to the proposition, the proposition is judged. The proposition is comparable to some other proposition. |
lkif-expr:evaluatively_comparable - Expresses whether some thing is evaluatively comparable to some other thing. |
lkif-expr:Expression - An expression is a proposition beared by some medium, e.g. a document, and is stated by some communicated attitude |
lkif-expr:held_by - Relates a propositional attitude to the agent holding the attitude |
lkif-expr:holds - Relates an agent to the propositional attitude it holds |
lkif-expr:intends - Specifies that the agent holds some intention |
lkif-expr:medium - Relates an expression to the medium it is beared in (i.e. for extentional propositions) |
lkif-expr:Medium - A medium is a bearer of expressions, i.e. externalised propositions. Propositions become expressions once they are externalised through some medium. |
lkif-expr:observes - Relates an agent to the thing it beliefs it observes |
lkif-expr:promised_by - Relates an expression to the promise over the expression |
lkif-expr:Proposition - NOTE: In previous versions of this ontology, this class was called 'Qualified'. In lieu of the separation between Proposition and Propositional_Attitude, the intended meaning of that class has been moved to 'Evaluative_Proposition' |
lkif-expr:Propositional_Attitude - A propositional attitude connects a person (the holder of the attitude) to some proposition, in fact it expresses some qualification over the proposition. Distinguishing a proposition from the propositional content expressed by it is necessary when properties relating to the thing expressed and properties of the expression itself must be distinguished. For LKIF the distinction between Belief, Intention, Qualification, and Observation is relevant. The distinction between belief/expectation, intention, and observation is relevant for i.a. establishing mens rea (guilty mind). The distinction between beliefs (expressing the content of the mind of an agent) and statements (expressing the content of an act of communication by an agent) is classical. |
lkif-expr:Qualification - A qualification expresses e.g. a judgment. The thing qualified by the qualification is comparable to something else. |
lkif-expr:Qualified - Something that is qualified by some qualification |
lkif-expr:qualified_by - Relates something which is qualified to the attitude or qualification qualifying it |
lkif-expr:qualifies - Relates an evaluative attitude or qualification to the proposition or thing being qualified |
lkif-expr:qualitatively_comparable |
lkif-expr:Speech_Act - A speech act (or illocutionary act) creates some propositional attitude which qualifies an expression (which by default is mediated through some medium). The actor of the speech act is the utterer of the atitude (NB cannot be expressed in OWL DL). |
lkif-expr:stated_by - Relates a statement to its author |
lkif-expr:Statement_In_Writing - Not to be confused with the actual writing/document itself, which is the medium of the statement. |
lkif-expr:states - Relates an author to its statements |
lkif-expr:utterer - Relates an utterance (communicated propositional attitude) to its utterer |
lkif-expr:utters - Relates an agent to its utterance(s) |
lkif-leg-action:Act_of_Law - Act of law: a public act by a legislative body which creates an expression with legal status; the legal status depends on the jurisdiction of the legislative body. |
lkif-leg-action:Assignment - A public act that attributes a power to perform a public act to a public body. |
lkif-leg-action:Decision - NOTE: Cannot express that the 'promised' act corresponds to the act qualified by the statement in writing |
lkif-leg-action:Delegation - Delegate: entrust a task or responsibility to some other person |
lkif-leg-action:Legal_Person - A legal entity is a natural person or a legal construct through which the law allows a group of natural persons to act as if it were a single composite individual for certain purposes. The most common purposes are lawsuits, property ownership, and contracts. Sometimes referred to as corporate personhood or legal personality, this concept allows for easy conduct of business by having ownership, lawsuits, and agreements under the name of the legal entity instead of the several names of the people making up the entity. A legal entity is not necessarily distinct from the natural persons of which it is composed. Most legal entities are simply amalgamations of the persons that make it up for convenience's sake. A legal entity that does have a separate existence from its members is called a company or corporation. This distinction gives the corporation its unique perpetual succession privilege and is usually also the source of the limited liability of corporate members. Some other legal entities also enjoy limited liability of members, but not on account of separate existence (Source: Wikipedia.org) |
lkif-leg-action:Legal_Speech_Act - A legal speech act creates some propositional attitude towards a legal expression. |
lkif-leg-action:Legislature - A legislature is a type of (representative) deliberative assembly with the power to adopt laws. |
lkif-leg-action:Mandate - Mandate: give (someone) authority to act in a certain way |
lkif-leg-action:Public_Act - A public act is an act by some Person or Organisation which creates (at least) a communicated attitude (and thereby an expression) |
lkif-leg-action:Public_Body - A public body or body created by an act of law to serve a public interest |
lkif-mereo:component_of - Specifies that some thing is a (functional) component of some other thing |
lkif-mereo:composed_of - Specifies that some thing is composed_of (spatially) within some other thing |
lkif-mereo:composes - Specifies that some thing is composed_of (spatially) within some other thing |
lkif-mereo:contained_in - Specifies that some thing is contained (spatially) within some other thing |
lkif-mereo:contains - Specifies that some thing is contained (spatially) within some other thing |
lkif-mereo:member - Specifies membership of a set or group |
lkif-mereo:member_of - Specifies membership of a set or group |
lkif-mereo:part_of - Transitive part_of relation |
lkif-norm:allows - Relates a norm to the thing it allows |
lkif-norm:Code - A legal code bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. |
lkif-norm:commands |
lkif-norm:Contract - A contract bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some natural person or legal person. It cannot bear expressions which are uttered by a different kind of agent. |
lkif-norm:Directive - Examples are European Union directive, a legislative act of the European Union and Directives, used by United States Government agencies (particularly the Department of Defense) to convey policies, responsibilities, and procedures. |
lkif-norm:disallows - Relates a norm to the thing it disallows |
lkif-norm:Evaluative_Expression - A legal evaluative expression asserts that something is good or bad, is a value to be optimised or an evil to be minimised (for example “human dignity is value”, “participation ought to be promoted”); |
lkif-norm:Legal_Document - Subclasses of legal source can be distinguished through the authority of the agent creating the expression (i.e. the agent holding the norm). |
lkif-norm:Legal_Expression - Legal expressions are created by some legal speech act and qualified by a communicated attitude |
lkif-norm:Legal_Source - A legal source is a source for legal statements, both norms and legal expressions. In a sense it is literally a 'source' of law |
lkif-norm:Norm - A norm is a kind of Qualification. A qualification which normatively qualifies some thing (i.e. some normatively qualified): i.e. a qualification which allows or disallows some thing. |
lkif-norm:normatively_comparable |
lkif-norm:normatively_equivalent_or_better |
lkif-norm:normatively_not_equivalent |
lkif-norm:Normatively_Qualified - Some thing which is qualified (allowed, disallowed) by a norm, i.e. a norm applies to the thing. Taking the principle of deontic choice to mean that the utterer of a normative statement intends to influence choices made by the addressee of the statement, the qualified thing should is comparable to some alternative. Note that Qualified does not partition into Allowed and Disallowed. Firstly, things can be Allowed by one Norm and Disallowed by another one. Secondly, the logical complement of the thing allowed by a permission is qualified (as worse or equal than the thing allowed), but neither allowed nor disallowed. |
lkif-norm:Regulation - A regulation bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. |
lkif-norm:Statute - A statute bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legal person. It cannot bear expressions which are uttered by a different kind of agent. |
lkif-proc:Change - A change is a difference between the situation before and after the change occurs (the event of the change). A change can be instantaneous |
lkif-proc:created_by - Specifies that some thing is created (i.e. a result of) by a process, and exists because of the process taking place. |
lkif-proc:creation - Specifies that some thing is created (i.e. a result of) by a process, and exists because of the process taking place. |
lkif-proc:participant - A participant is someone or something that participates in a change, i.e. is involved in a change |
lkif-proc:participant_in - Specifies that some thing participates in a process |
lkif-proc:Process - A process is a 'causal' change: any change which can be explained through some known or understood causal structure. Every process has some Time_Period as duration. |
lkif-proc:requirement_of - Specifies that some participant is a requirement for a process |
lkif-proc:resource - A resource is some quantity of something used to perform the action: i.e. time, energy |
lkif-proc:resource_for - Specifies that some participant is a resource for a process |
lkif-role:counts_as - The counts-as relation of Searle (1995) is used to express the creation of observer-relative or social facts such as the playing of roles or having a function. |
lkif-top:Mental_Object - Metaphor of physical concepts, i.e. the things we mentally manipulate, either in thought or memory |
mdr-schema:data series |
mdr-schema:Data series datatype - Name of the dataSeries |
mdr-schema:report name |
mdr-schema:Report name datatype - Name of the report |
mdr-schema:version date |
mdr-schema:Version date datatype - Version Date |
mdr-schema:version description |
mdr-schema:Version description datatype - Description of the version |
mdr-schema:Version info - Versioning information |
mdr-schema:version name |
mdr-schema:Version name datatype - Name of the version |
skos:definition |
skos:example |
skos:note |
skos:pref label |
sm:author |
sm:copyright |
sxml:attribute - The XML tag used to render an RDF property into an XML attribute. This must be a valid XML attribute name. |
sxml:element - The XML tag used to render an element. The values of this property must be valid XML tag strings or URI resources that can be abbreviated by an existing namespace prefix. For example, a tag |
sxml:is attribute - The XML tag used to mark if an OWL restriction should be generated as an XML attribute or simple content. |
sxml:order - The XML tag used for ordering. This is an annotation property that can be used to annotate both instance and non-instance resources. |
sxml:prefix - Stores the name of the prefixes that will be written back to the XML file when saved. This is mainly for round-tripping XML files that have xmlns... attributes in the root element. |
sxml:tag - The tag of an XML object. |
sxml:XSD validation error - Can be used to represent XML Schema validation errors. The rdfs:label contains details. |
sxml:XSD validation warning - Can be used to represent XML Schema validation warnings. The rdfs:label contains details. |
U.S. Government Publishing Office |
vaem:abbreviation |
vaem:acronym |
vaem:comment |
vaem:date |
vaem:has dimension |
vaem:has graph metadata |
vaem:is elaborated in |
vaem:is metadata for |
vaem:logo |
vaem:rationale |
vaem:reifiable by |
vaem:release date |
vaem:title |
vaem:todo |
vaem:uses non-imported resource |
vaem:with attribution to |
xbrl-linkbase:Definition datatype - The element to use for human-readable definition of custom roles and arc roles. |
xbrl-linkbase:Enumerated value |
xbrl-linkbase:Linkbase ref-arcrole datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-linkbase:Part datatype - Definition of the reference part element - for use in reference resources. |
xbrl-linkbase:Presentation arc-preferred label datatype |
xbrl-linkbase:Used on datatype - Definition of the usedOn element - used to identify what elements may use a taxonomy defined role or arc role value. |
xbrl-xlink:arc ref |
xbrl-xlink:Arc type-arcrole datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:documentation ref |
xbrl-xlink:Enumerated value |
xbrl-xlink:Extended - Abstract extended link element at head of extended link substitution group. |
xbrl-xlink:Extended type - Generic extended link type |
xbrl-xlink:Extended type-role datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:id |
xbrl-xlink:label |
xbrl-xlink:locator ref |
xbrl-xlink:Locator type - Generic locator type. |
xbrl-xlink:Locator type-role datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:Non empty URIDatatype - A URI type with a minimum length of 1 character. Used on role and arcrole and href elements. |
xbrl-xlink:resource ref |
xbrl-xlink:Resource type - Generic type for the resource type element |
xbrl-xlink:Resource type-role datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:Simple type-arcrole datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:Simple type-role datatype - A URI with a minimum length of 1 character. |
xbrl-xlink:title ref |
xbrl_inst:balance |
xbrl_inst:Boolean item type |
xbrl_inst:Context - Used for an island of context to which facts can be related. |
xbrl_inst:Context entity type - The type for the entity element, used to describe the reporting entity. Note that the scheme attribute is required and cannot be empty. |
xbrl_inst:Context entity type-identifier |
xbrl_inst:Context entity type-identifier-scheme datatype |
xbrl_inst:Context period type - The type for the period element, used to describe the reporting date info. |
xbrl_inst:Context period type-forever |
xbrl_inst:context ref value |
xbrl_inst:Context scenario type - Used for the scenario under which fact have been reported. |
xbrl_inst:Date union datatype - The union of the date and dateTime simple types. |
xbrl_inst:decimals |
xbrl_inst:Decimals type datatype - This type is used to specify the value of the decimals attribute on numeric items. It consists of the union of integer and "INF" (used to signify that a number is expressed to an infinite number of decimal places or "exact value"). |
xbrl_inst:Denominator datatype |
xbrl_inst:Divide - Element used to represent division in units |
xbrl_inst:end date |
xbrl_inst:entity ref |
xbrl_inst:Essential numeric item attrs - Attributes for all numeric items (fractional and non-fractional). |
xbrl_inst:Fact attrs - Attributes for all items and tuples. |
xbrl_inst:forever ref |
xbrl_inst:identifier ref |
xbrl_inst:instant |
xbrl_inst:Integer item type |
xbrl_inst:Item - Abstract item element used as head of item substitution group |
xbrl_inst:Item attrs - Attributes for all items. |
xbrl_inst:Measure datatype |
xbrl_inst:Monetary datatype - the monetary type serves as the datatype for those financial concepts in a taxonomy which denote units in a currency. Instance items with this type must have a unit of measure from the ISO 4217 namespace of currencies. |
xbrl_inst:Non numeric item attrs - Group of attributes for non-numeric items |
xbrl_inst:Non zero decimal datatype - As the name implies this is a decimal value that can not take the value 0 - it is used as the type for the denominator of a fractionItemType. |
xbrl_inst:Numerator datatype |
xbrl_inst:Numeric item attrs - Group of attributes for non-fractional numeric items |
xbrl_inst:period ref |
xbrl_inst:period type |
xbrl_inst:precision |
xbrl_inst:Precision type datatype - This type is used to specify the value of the precision attribute on numeric items. It consists of the union of nonNegativeInteger and "INF" (used to signify infinite precision or "exact value"). |
xbrl_inst:Pure datatype - This datatype serves as the type for dimensionless numbers such as percentage change, growth rates, and other ratios where the numerator and denominator have the same units. |
xbrl_inst:scenario ref |
xbrl_inst:scheme |
xbrl_inst:segment ref |
xbrl_inst:Shares datatype - This datatype serves as the datatype for share based financial concepts. |
xbrl_inst:start date |
xbrl_inst:String item type |
xbrl_inst:unit denominator ref |
xbrl_inst:unit numerator ref |
xbrl_inst:unit ref value |
xlink:xlink:arcrole |
xlink:xlink:from |
xlink:xlink:label |
xlink:xlink:role |
xlink:xlink:role |
xlink:xlink:title |
xlink:xlink:to |
xlink:xlink:type |
xlink:xlink:type |
xlink:xlink:type |
xlink:xlink:type |