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On 14.04.2023 09:13, Peter Neale wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Well, to me, "type of
ownership" suggests values such as "freehold"; "leasehold";
"rented", which I _don't_ think is what is intended.</div>
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I agree that "type of" is ambiguous, but the same applies to
"ownership". Neither is fully understood by just reading the
subject. The point was to differentiate from tagging the identity of
the owner.<br>
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The wiki page on ownership=* refers to the "type of organization",
so I guess we'll just have to live with the ambiguity and read the
entire text so we can figure out what dimension, aspect, property,
identity, classification, or category "type" refers to. :)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Jens<br>
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