Facet 3 — Taxonomy

Participants

Persons, property and obligations typically involved in legal work. Three groups of simple concepts to describe these independently of work type, area of law or jurisdiction.

3 groups Core facet 2 extension packs

Person

5 sub-types

A person — in the noslegal sense — is any human, family unit or organisation capable of holding legal rights or owing legal duties. The three top-level types (Individual, Family, Organisation) cover the full range; Organisation breaks down further into Corporate body, Unincorporated body and Authority.

Individual Family Organisation ↳ Corporate body ↳ Unincorporated body ↳ Authority

Property

3 sub-types

Something which can be owned. Three high-level types: land and buildings, other types of tangible property and intangible property. These have free-standing definitions intended to be relevant across legal systems rather than following technical local distinctions between real and personal property or moveable and immoveable property.

Land & buildings Tangible property Intangible property

Obligation

3 sub-types

Obligation captures rights, powers and duties. Three high-level types are offered: contracts, non-contractual obligations of a private law nature and public powers or liabilities.

Contracts Non-contractual obligation Public obligation

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Full taxonomy of 3 groups, their types and definitions. Apache 2.0 licence.

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