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P45 consists of
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instances of E57 Materials of which an instance of E18 Physical Thing is composed.
All physical things consist of physical materials. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) allows the different Materials to be recorded. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) refers here to observed Material as opposed to the consumed raw material.
A Material, such as a theoretical alloy, may not have any physical instances.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) consists of silver (E57)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P45 consists of
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instances of E57 Materials of which an instance of E18 Physical Thing is composed.
All physical things consist of physical materials. P45 consists of (is incorporated in)allows the different materials to be recorded. P45 consists of (is incorporated in)refers here to observed material as opposed to the consumed raw material.
A material, such as a theoretical alloy, may not have any physical instances.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) consists of silver (E57) (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely contained in the place the whole occupies.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Material of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely contained in the place the whole occupies.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Material of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Stuff to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Stuff, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Stuff may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Stuff is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely contained in the place the whole occupies.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Material of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E18 Physical Thing with another instance of Physical Thing that forms part of it. The spatial extent of the composing part is included in the spatial extent of the whole.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely contained in the place the whole occupies.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Material of which an instance of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
This property is transitive and non-reflexive
Examples:
- The Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22).
- The “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24).
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P46 is composed of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E18 Physical Thing with another instance of Physical Thing that forms part of it. The spatial extent of the composing part is included in the spatial extent of the whole.
Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely contained in the place the whole occupies.
This property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.
The instancesof E57 Material of which an instance of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45consists of (is incorporated in).
This property is transitive and non-reflexive
Examples:
- the Royal carriage (E22) forms part of the Royal train (E22)
- the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P47 is identified by
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the E42 Object Identifier used for a particular instance of E19 Physical Object.
It is intended primarily for museum identification numbers, such as object numbers, inventory numbers, registration numbers or accession* numbers. * (Note that the identification of the E8 Acquisition Event is sometimes mistaken for the identification of the acquired objects themselves).
P47 is identified by (identifies) is a sub-property of P1 is identified by (identifies). The range of P47 is identified by (identifies) is restricted to E42 Object Identifier.
The property is a shortcut that associates an E42 Object Identifier directly with an object. It says nothing about when and where an E42 Object Identifier was assigned, nor by whom.
A more detailed representation can be made using the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P36 registered (was registered by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Object Identifier.
Examples:
- the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E22) is identified by object number OXCMS:2001.1.32 (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Object Identifier that was used to identify the E19 Physical Object at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an object during its history.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), like P47 is identified by (identifies) is a shortcut for the path from E19 Physical Object through P36 registered (was registered by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Object Identifier.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier OXCMS:2001.1.32 (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred instance of E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CIDOC CRM instance.
The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable instance of E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- The pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42). (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier OXCMS:2001.1.32 (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.
P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P48 has preferred identifier
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the preferred instance of E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.
More than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CIDOC CRM instance.
The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable instance of E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has typeproperty.
Examples:
- the pair of Lederhosen donated by Dr Martin Doerr (E22) has preferred identifier “OXCMS:2001.1.32” (E42) (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. This property leaves open the question if parts of this physical thing have been added or removed during the time-spans it has been under the custody of this actor, but it is required that at least a part which can unambiguously be identified as representing the whole has been under this custody for its whole time. The way, in which a representative part is defined, should ensure that it is unambiguous who keeps a part and who the whole and should be consistent with the identity criteria of the kept instance of E18 Physical Thing.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Stuff through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. This property leaves open the question if parts of this physical thing have been added or removed during the time-spans it has been under the custody of this actor, but it is required that at least a part which can unambiguously be identified as representing the whole has been under this custody for its whole time. The way, in which a representative part is defined, should ensure that it is unambiguous who keeps a part and who the whole and should be consistent with the identity criteria of the kept instance of E18 Physical Thing.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor who has or has had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. This property leaves open the question if parts of this physical thing have been added or removed during the time-spans it has been under the custody of this actor, but it is required that at least a part which can unambiguously be identified as representing the whole has been under this custody for its whole time. The way, in which a representative part is defined, should ensure that it is unambiguous who keeps a part and who the whole and should be consistent with the identity criteria of the kept instance of E18 Physical Thing.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30i custody transferred through, E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by or P29 custody received by to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- The paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E78) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E74).
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P49 has former or current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor who has or has had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. This property leaves open the question if parts of this physical thing have been added or removed during the time-spans it has been under the custody of this actor, but it is required that at least a part which can unambiguously be identified as representing the whole has been under this custody for its whole time. The way, in which a representative part is defined, should ensure that it is unambiguous who keeps a part and who the whole and should be consistent with the identity criteria of the kept instance of E18 Physical Thing.
The distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of)is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of)leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of,E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered byor P29 custody received byto E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current keeper Secure Deliveries Inc. (E74) (Bequest, 1975)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
This property is transitive.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states.
It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)[1]
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states.
It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
Examples:
- Ruination of theTower of Babylon (E3) consists of wind-erosion phase (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
This property is transitive.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P5 consists of
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an instance of E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states.
It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
This property is transitive and non-reflexive.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3). (Mommsen, 1941)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states.
It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3 Condition State) consists of (P5) a bombarded state (E3 Condition State) from the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687[1]
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P5 consists of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the decomposition of an instance of E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states.
It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole -although the entire story may not be completely known –and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay.
This property is transitive and non-reflexive.
Examples:
- The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3) (Mommsen, 1941)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time this property was recorded.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff at the time this property was recorded.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Stuff through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor that had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through, P30i custody transferred through, E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by to E39 Actor, if and only if the custody has not been surrendered by the receiving actor at any later time
Examples:
- The paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E78) has current keeper The National Gallery (E74) (Iveagh Bequest, 1975)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time this property was recorded.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P50 has current keeper
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the an instance of E39 Actor that had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through, P30i custody transferred through, E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by, to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current keeper The National Gallery (E74) (Bequest, 1975)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Stuff through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition Event, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of E39 Actor that is or had been the legal owner (i.e., title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24i changed ownership through, E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from, or P22 transferred title to to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- The paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E78) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21). (Bryant, 1990)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P51 has former or current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of E39 Actor that is or had been the legal owner (i.e., title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.
The distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has former or current owner Lord Iveagh (E21) (Bequest, 1975)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time this property was recorded.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff at the time this property was recorded.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Stuff through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition Event, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E21 Person or E74 Group that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through, P24i changed ownership through, E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- The paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E78) has current owner Historic England (E74). [This is still valid 2021 CE. The important collection of Old Master and British portraits was bequeathed to Kenwood by Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, in 1927.] (Iveagh Bequest, 1975; Bryant, 1990)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time this property was recorded.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner «English Heritage» (E40)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P52 has current owner
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E21 Person or E74 Group that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
This property is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.
Examples:
- paintings from the Iveagh Bequest (E18) has current owner Historic England (E74) (Bequest, 1975) [still valid 2021AD. The important collection of Old Master and British portraits was bequeathed to Kenwood by Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, in 1927] (Bryant, 1990)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Stuff.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of E53 Place as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of instances of E19 Physical Object, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the instance of E19 Physical Object was located at this instance of E53 Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
This property is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e., indirect) path from E19 Physical Object, though, P25i moved by, E9 Move, P26 moved to or P27 moved from to E53 Place.
Examples:
- Silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53) (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P53 has former or current location
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of E53 Place as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.
In the case of instances of E19 Physical Object, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the instance of E19 Physical Object was located at this instance of E53 Place, nor if this is the current location.
In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.
This property is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e., indirect) path from E19 Physical Object, though, P25i moved by, E9 Move, P26 moved to orP27 moved from, to E53 Place.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has former or current location Display Case 4, Room 23, Museum of Oxford (E53) (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
- Christies’ hammer price for “Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers” (E97) has currency British Pounds (E98)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time this property was recorded.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time this property was recorded.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- Silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53). (fictitious)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P54 has current permanent location
Quantification: many to one (0,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time this property was recorded.
P54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.
Examples:
- silver cup 232 (E22) has current permanent location Shelf 3.1, Store 2, Museum of Oxford (E53)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1