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Indicates that the publisher gives some special status to the publication of the document. ("The Queens Printer" version of a UK Act of Parliament, or the PDF version of a Directive published by the EU Office of Publications.) Something "Authoritative" is considered to be also [[OfficialLegalValue]].
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Indicates that the publisher gives some special status to the publication of the document. ("The Queens Printer" version of a UK Act of Parliament, or the PDF version of a Directive published by the EU Office of Publications). Something "Authoritative" is considered to be also [[OfficialLegalValue]]".
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Indicates a document for which the text is conclusively what the law says and is legally binding. (E.g. the digitally signed version of an Official Journal.) Something "Definitive" is considered to be also [[AuthoritativeLegalValue]].
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Indicates a document for which the text is conclusively what the law says and is legally binding. (e.g. The digitally signed version of an Official Journal.) Something "Definitive" is considered to be also [[AuthoritativeLegalValue]].
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<p>Represents financial incentives for goods/services offered by an organization (or individual).</p> <p>Typically contains the [[name]] of the incentive, the [[incentivizedItem]], the [[incentiveAmount]], the [[incentiveStatus]], [[incentiveType]], the [[provider]] of the incentive, and [[eligibleWithSupplier]].</p> <p>Optionally contains criteria on whether the incentive is limited based on [[purchaseType]], [[purchasePriceLimit]], [[incomeLimit]], and the [[qualifiedExpense]].
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Fulfillment to a collection point location.
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Fulfillment through pick-up drop-off locations.
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Fulfillment to a customer selected address after scheduling with the customer.
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The types of expenses that are covered by the incentive. For example some incentives are only for the goods (tangible items) but the services (labor) are excluded.
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This incentive applies to goods only.
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This incentive can apply to either goods or services (or both).
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IncentiveQualifiedExpenseTypeGoodsOrServices
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This incentive applies to services only.
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IncentiveQualifiedExpenseTypeServicesOnly
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This incentive applies to utility bills.
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Enumerates a status for an incentive, such as whether it is active.
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IncentiveStatus
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This incentive is currently being developed, and may become active/retired in the future.
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This incentive is currently active, but may not be accepting new applicants (e.g. max number of redemptions reached for a year)
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Enumerates common financial incentives for products, including tax credits, tax deductions, rebates and subsidies, etc.
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IncentiveType
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An incentive where the recipient can receive additional funding for the purchase/lease of the good/service, which must be paid back.
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IncentiveTypeLoan
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An incentive that reduces the purchase/lease cost of the good/service in question.
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An incentive that directly reduces the amount of tax owed by the recipient.
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An incentive that reduces the recipient's amount of taxable income.
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An incentive that reduces/exempts the recipient from taxation applicable to the incentivized good/service (e.g. luxury taxes, registration taxes, circulation tax).
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All the documents published by an official publisher should have at least the legal value level "OfficialLegalValue". This indicates that the document was published by an organisation with the public task of making it available (e.g. a consolidated version of an EU directive published by the EU Office of Publications).
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All the documents published by an official publisher should have at least the legal value level "OfficialLegalValue". This indicates that the document was published by an organisation with the public task of making it available (e.g. a consolidated version of a EU directive published by the EU Office of Publications).
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A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or publication volume, often numbered, usually containing a grouping of works such as articles. See also [blog post](https://blog.schema.org/2014/09/02/schema-org-support-for-bibliographic-relationships-and-periodicals/).
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A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or publication volume, often numbered, usually containing a grouping of works such as articles. See also [blog post](https://blog-schema.org/2014/09/02/schema-org-support-for-bibliographic-relationships-and-periodicals/).
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A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or multi-volume work, often numbered. It may represent a time span, such as a year. See also [blog post](https://blog.schema.org/2014/09/02/schema-org-support-for-bibliographic-relationships-and-periodicals/).
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A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or multi-volume work, often numbered. It may represent a time span, such as a year. See also [blog post](https://blog-schema.org/2014/09/02/schema-org-support-for-bibliographic-relationships-and-periodicals/).
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ServicePeriod represents a duration with some constraints about cutoff time and business days. This is used e.g. in shipping for handling times or transit time.
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ShippingConditions represent a set of constraints and information about the conditions of shipping a product. Such conditions may apply to only a subset of the products being shipped, depending on aspects of the product like weight, size, price, destination, and others. All the specified conditions must be met for this ShippingConditions to apply.
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ShippingService represents the criteria used to determine if and how an offer could be shipped to a customer.
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Indicates a prototype of the elements in the list that is used to hold aggregate information (ratings, offers, etc.).
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The supplier of the incentivized item/service for which the incentive is valid for such as a utility company, merchant, or contractor.
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The typical delay between the receipt of the order and the goods either leaving the warehouse or being prepared for pickup, in case the delivery method is on site pickup. Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY). This is by common convention assumed to mean business days (if a unitCode is used, coded as "d"), i.e. only counting days when the business normally operates.
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The typical delay between the receipt of the order and the goods either leaving the warehouse or being prepared for pickup, in case the delivery method is on site pickup. In the context of [[ShippingDeliveryTime]], Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY). This is by common convention assumed to mean business days (if a unitCode is used, coded as "d"), i.e. only counting days when the business normally operates. In the context of [[ShippingService]], use the [[ServicePeriod]] format, that contains the same information in a structured form, with cut-off time, business days and duration.
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Describes the amount that can be redeemed from this incentive. <p>[[QuantitativeValue]]: Use this for incentives based on price (either raw amount or percentage-based). For a raw amount example, "You can claim $2,500 - $7,500 from the total cost of installation" would be represented as the following:</p> { "@type": "QuantitativeValue", “minValue”: 2500, “maxValue”: 7500, "unitCode": "USD" } <p>[[QuantitivateValue]] can also be used for percentage amounts. In such cases, value is used to represent the incentive’s percentage, while maxValue represents a limit (if one exists) to that incentive. The unitCode should be 'P1' and the unitText should be '%', while valueReference should be used for holding the currency type. For example, "You can claim up to 30% of the total cost of installation, up to a maximum of $7,500" would be:</p> { "@type": "QuantitativeValue", "value": 30, "unitCode": "P1", "unitText": "%", “maxValue”: 7500, “valueReference”: “USD” } <p>[[UnitPriceSpecification]]: Use this for incentives that are based on amounts rather than price. For example, a net metering rebate that pays $10/kWh, up to $1,000:</p> { "@type": "UnitPriceSpecification", "price": 10, "priceCurrency": "USD", "referenceQuantity": 1, "unitCode": "DO3", "unitText": "kw/h", "maxPrice": 1000, "description": "$10 / kwh up to $1000" } <p>[[LoanOrCredit]]: Use for incentives that are loan based. For example, a loan of $4,000 - $50,000 with a repayment term of 10 years, interest free would look like:</p> { "@type": "LoanOrCredit", "loanTerm": { "@type":"QuantitativeValue", "value":"10", "unitCode": "ANN" }, "amount":[ { "@type": "QuantitativeValue", "Name":"fixed interest rate", "value":"0", }, ], "amount":[ { "@type": "MonetaryAmount", "Name":"min loan amount", "value":"4000", "currency":"CAD" }, { "@type": "MonetaryAmount", "Name":"max loan amount", "value":"50000", "currency":"CAD" } ], } In summary: <ul><li>Use [[QuantitativeValue]] for absolute/percentage-based incentives applied on the price of a good/service.</li> <li>Use [[UnitPriceSpecification]] for incentives based on a per-unit basis (e.g. net metering).</li> <li>Use [[LoanOrCredit]] for loans/credits.</li> </ul>.
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incentiveAmount
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The type of incentive offered (tax credit/rebate, tax deduction, tax waiver, subsidies, etc.).
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incentiveType
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The type or specific product(s) and/or service(s) being incentivized. <p>DefinedTermSets are used for product and service categories such as the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code:</p> { "@type": "DefinedTerm", "inDefinedTermSet": "https://www.unspsc.org/", "termCode": "261315XX", "name": "Photovoltaic module" } <p>For a specific product or service, use the Product type:</p> { "@type": "Product", "name": "Kenmore White 17" Microwave", } For multiple different incentivized items, use multiple [[DefinedTerm]] or [[Product]].
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Optional. Income limit for which the incentive is applicable for. <p>If MonetaryAmount is specified, this should be based on annualized income (e.g. if an incentive is limited to those making <$114,000 annually):</p> { "@type": "MonetaryAmount", "maxValue": 114000, "currency": "USD", } Use Text for incentives that are limited based on other criteria, for example if an incentive is only available to recipients making 120% of the median poverty income in their area.
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The person or organization that countersigned the legislation. Depending on the legal context, a countersignature can indicate that the signed authority undertakes to assume responsibility for texts emanating from a person who is inviolable and irresponsible, (for example a King, Grand Duc or President), or that the authority is in charge of the implementation of the text.
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The date at which the Legislation becomes applicable. This can sometimes be distinct from the date of entry into force : a text may come in force today, and state it will become applicable in 3 months.
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Indicates that this Legislation ensures the implementation of another Legislation, for example by modifying national legislations so that they do not contradict to an EU regulation or decision. This implies a legal meaning. Transpositions of EU Directive should be captured with <a href="/legislationTransposes">legislationTransposes</a>.
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The total financial value of the person as calculated by subtracting assets from liabilities.
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The total financial value of the person as calculated by subtracting the total value of liabilities from the total value of assets.
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The publisher of the creative work.
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The publisher of the article in question.
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Optional. The maximum price the item can have and still qualify for this offer.
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purchasePriceLimit
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Optional. The type of purchase the consumer must make in order to qualify for this incentive.
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purchaseType
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Optional. The types of expenses that are covered by the incentive. For example some incentives are only for the goods (tangible items) but the services (labor) are excluded.
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qualifiedExpense
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The typical delay the order has been sent for delivery and the goods reach the final customer. Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY).
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The typical delay the order has been sent for delivery and the goods reach the final customer. In the context of [[ShippingDeliveryTime]], use the [[QuantitativeValue]]. Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY). In the context of [[ShippingConditions]], use the [[ServicePeriod]]. It has a duration (as a [[QuantitativeValue]]) and also business days and a cut-off time.
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The number of words in the text of the Article.
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The number of words in the text of the CreativeWork such as an Article, Book, etc.
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