P25 moved (moved by)
Domain: E9 Move
Range: E19 Physical Object
Subproperty of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies an instance of E19 Physical Object that was moved by a move event. A move must concern at least one object.
The property implies the object’s passive participation. For example, Monet’s painting “Impression sunrise” was moved for the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874.
Examples:
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Monet´s “Impression sunrise” (E22) moved by preparations for the First Impressionist Exhibition (E9)
In First Order Logic:
P25(x,y) ⊃ E9(x)
P25(x,y) ⊃ E19(y)
P25(x,y) ⊃ P12(x,y)
P26 moved to (was destination of)
Domain: E9 Move
Range: E53 Place
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies a destination of a E9 Move.
A move will be linked to a destination, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display. A move may be linked to many terminal instances of E53 Place by multiple instances of this property. In this case the move describes a distribution of a set of objects. The area of the move includes the origin(s), route and destination(s).
Therefore the described destination is an instance of E53 Place which P89 falls within (contains) the instance of E53 Place the move P7 took place at.
Examples:
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the movement of the Tut-Ankh-Amun Exhibition (E9) moved to The British Museum (E53)
In First Order Logic:
P26(x,y) ⊃ E9(x)
P26(x,y) ⊃ E53(y)
P26(x,y) ⊃ (z)[ E53(z) ∧ P7(x,z) ∧ P89(y,z)]
P27 moved from (was origin of)
Domain: E9 Move
Range: E53 Place
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies a starting E53 Place of an E9 Move.
A move will be linked to an origin, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display. A move may be linked to many starting instances of E53 Place by multiple instances of this property. In this case the move describes the picking up of a set of objects. The area of the move includes the origin(s), route and destination(s).
Therefore the described origin is an instance of E53 Place which P89 falls within (contains) the instance of E53 Place the move P7 took place at.
Examples:
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the movement of the Tut-Ankh-Amun Exhibition (E9) moved from The Egyptian Museum in Cairo (E53)
In First Order Logic:
P27(x,y) ⊃ E9(x)
P27(x,y) ⊃ E53(y)
P27(x,y) ⊃ (z)[ E53(z) ∧ P7(x,z) ∧ P89(y,z)]
P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through)
Domain: E10 Transfer of Custody
Range: E39 Actor
Subproperty of: E7 Activity. P14 carried out by (performed): E39 Actor
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who surrender custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity.
The property will typically describe an Actor surrendering custody of an object when it is handed over to someone else’s care. On occasion, physical custody may be surrendered involuntarily – through accident, loss or theft.
In reality, custody is either transferred to someone or from someone, or both.
Examples:
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the Secure Deliveries Inc. crew (E40) surrendered custody through The delivery of the paintings by Secure Deliveries Inc. to the National Gallery (E10).
In First Order Logic:
P28(x,y) ⊃ E10(x)
P28(x,y) ⊃ E39(y)
P28(x,y) ⊃ P14(x,y)
P29 custody received by (received custody through)
Domain: E10 Transfer of Custody
Range: E39 Actor
Subproperty of: E7 Activity. P14 carried out by (performed): E39 Actor
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who receive custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity.
The property will typically describe Actors receiving custody of an object when it is handed over from another Actor’s care. On occasion, physical custody may be received involuntarily or illegally – through accident, unsolicited donation, or theft.
In reality, custody is either transferred to someone or from someone, or both.
Examples:
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representatives of The National Gallery (E40) received custody through. The delivery of the paintings by Secure Deliveries Inc. to the National Gallery (E10)
In First Order Logic:
P29 (x,y) ⊃ E10(x)
P29 (x,y) ⊃ E39(y)
P29(x,y) ⊃ P14(x,y)
P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through)
Domain: E10 Transfer of Custody
Range: E18 Physical Thing
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies an item or items of E18 Physical Thing concerned in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity.
The property will typically describe the object that is handed over by an E39 Actor to another Actor’s custody. On occasion, physical custody may be transferred involuntarily or illegally – through accident, unsolicited donation, or theft.
Examples:
the delivery of the paintings by Secure Deliveries Inc. to the National Gallery (E10) transferred custody of paintings from The Iveagh Bequest (E19)
In First Order Logic:
P30 (x,y) ⊃ E10(x)
P30 (x,y) ⊃ E18(y)
P31 has modified (was modified by)
Domain: E11 Modification
Range: E24 Physical Man-Made Thing
Subproperty of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item
Superproperty of: E12 Production. P108 has produced (was produced by): E24 Physical Man-Made Thing
E79 Part Addition. P110 augmented (was augmented by): E24 Physical Man-Made Thing
E80 Part Removal. P112 diminished (was diminished by): E24 Physical Man-Made Thing
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note: This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing modified in an E11 Modification.
If a modification is applied to a non-man-made object, it is regarded as an E22 Man-Made Object from that time onwards.
Examples:
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rebuilding of the Reichstag (E11) has modified the Reichstag in Berlin (E24)
In First Order Logic:
P31(x,y) ⊃ E11(x)
P31(x,y) ⊃ E24(y)
P31(x,y) ⊃ P12(x,y)
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