Location-Based Event

Location-Based Event - A Location-Based Event refers to an occurrence tied to a specific geographic location, often marking a change in status or condition for a person or object. Examples include events like a person beginning or ending residency in a particular place, or an item entering or leaving a specified location, which may have legal, social, or logistical implications.

Class Information

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Location-Based Event
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A Location-Based Event refers to an occurrence tied to a specific geographic location, often marking a change in status or condition for a person or object. Examples include events like a person beginning or ending residency in a particular place, or an item entering or leaving a specified location, which may have legal, social, or logistical implications.
Examples
  • After a killing, person left the state.
  • Immigration Border Crossing
  • While in a country, person signed a contract

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Additional Information

Comment
See the Properties `folio:arrived` and `folio:departed`
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Deprecated
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