Table for the 167 triples in graph fibolcorp

SubjectPredicateObject
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologydcterms:License"http://www.omg.org/techprocess/ab/SpecificationMetadata/MITLicense"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyscos:change note"The http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/20131101/LegalEntities/CorporateBodies.rdf version of this ontology was modified per the issue resolutions identified in the FIBO BE 1.0 FTF report."^^xsd:string
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:contentLanguage"http://www.omg.org/spec/ODM/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:contentLanguage"http://www.w3.org/standards/techs/owl#w3c_all"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:copyright"Copyright (c) 2013-2016 EDM Council, Inc. Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Object Management Group, Inc."^^xsd:string
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:dependsOn"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/LegalEntities/FormalBusinessOrganizations/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:dependsOn"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/LegalEntities/LegalPersons/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:dependsOn"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:fileAbbreviation"fibo-be-le-cb"^^xsd:string
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:fileAbstract"This ontology defines the basic mechanisms that establish legal personhood for judicial or artificial persons, specifically those that are corporate bodies, including bodies incorporated by equity, by guarantee, and by agreement."^^xsd:string
?:Corporate Bodies Ontology?:filename"CorporateBodies.rdf"^^xsd:string
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:Legal Persons Ontology
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/LegalEntities/FormalBusinessOrganizations/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Accounting/AccountingEquity/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Accounting/CurrencyAmount/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Law/Jurisdiction/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Law/LegalCore/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Organizations/FormalOrganizations/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Places/Countries/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Relations/Relations/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Utilities/AnnotationVocabulary/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:imports?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Utilities/BusinessFacingTypes/
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyrdfs:label"Corporate Bodies Ontology"
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyrdfs:seeAlso"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/AboutTheEDMC-FIBOFamily/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyrdfs:seeAlso"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/AboutBE/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyrdfs:seeAlso"http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/LegalEntities/AboutLegalEntities/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyrdf:typeowl:Ontology
?:Corporate Bodies Ontologyowl:versionIRI?:http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/BE/20160201/LegalEntities/CorporateBodies/
_:_:Description1owl:minQualifiedCardinality"0"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description1owl:onClass?:body limited by guarantee principals agreement
_:_:Description1owl:onProperty?:isGovernedBy
_:_:Description1rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description10owl:onProperty?:issues equity
_:_:Description10owl:someValuesFrom?:IssuedEquity
_:_:Description10rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description2owl:onClass?:instrument of incorporation
_:_:Description2owl:onProperty?:is constituted by
_:_:Description2owl:qualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description2rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description3owl:minQualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description3owl:onDataRange?:text
_:_:Description3owl:onProperty?:hasLegalName
_:_:Description3rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description4owl:minQualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description4owl:onClass?:Country
_:_:Description4owl:onProperty?:isDomiciledIn
_:_:Description4rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description5owl:onClass?:Jurisdiction
_:_:Description5owl:onProperty?:is incorporated in
_:_:Description5owl:qualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description5rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description6owl:onProperty?:has objective
_:_:Description6owl:someValuesFrom?:profit objective
_:_:Description6rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description7owl:onClass?:MonetaryAmount
_:_:Description7owl:onProperty?:hasNotionalAmount
_:_:Description7owl:qualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description7rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description8owl:cardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description8owl:onProperty?:isProvidedBy
_:_:Description8rdf:typeowl:Restriction
_:_:Description9owl:onClass?:Jurisdiction
_:_:Description9owl:onProperty?:isGovernedBy
_:_:Description9owl:qualifiedCardinality"1"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger
_:_:Description9rdf:typeowl:Restriction
?:benefit corporation?:adaptedFrom"www.bcorporation.net"^^xsd:anyURI
?:benefit corporationscos:definition"a not for profit corporation set up under specific state legislation to provide some stated societal benefit, and with some corresponding relaxation of the obligation to maximize shareholder return"^^xsd:string
?:benefit corporation?:explanatoryNote"This is a US-specific type of non-profit corporation defined in recent legislation in a number of states. In California, for example, benefit corporations may be defined as public benefit or mutual benefit corporations, depending on their purpose."^^xsd:string
?:benefit corporationrdfs:label"benefit corporation"
?:benefit corporationrdfs:seeAlso"http://www.business.ca.gov/Portals/0/Home/Docs/AB%202641%20SOS.pdf"^^xsd:anyURI
?:benefit corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:not for profit corporation
?:benefit corporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:body incorporated through agreementscos:definition"A body with legal personhood, incorporated through some agreement among the principals, and without equity or guarantee instruments which would isolate the principals from liability."^^xsd:string
?:body incorporated through agreementscos:editorial note"An LLP (in the UK) is an example of this, and is also a partnership. There, the LLP Document is the legal document which effectively constitutes the Partnership."^^xsd:string
?:body incorporated through agreementrdfs:label"body incorporated through agreement"
?:body incorporated through agreementrdfs:subClassOf?:corporation
?:body incorporated through agreementrdf:typeowl:Class
?:body incorporated with guaranteescos:definition"Incorporated entity without share capital, and in which the liability of its members is limited to the amount each one of them undertakes to contribute at the time the firm is wound up."^^xsd:string
?:body incorporated with guaranteeowl:disjointWith?:body incorporated through agreement
?:body incorporated with guaranteescos:editorial note"The profit motive is not the prime objective of the organization."^^xsd:string
?:body incorporated with guaranteerdfs:label"body incorporated with guarantee"
?:body incorporated with guaranteerdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description1
?:body incorporated with guaranteerdfs:subClassOf?:corporation
?:body incorporated with guaranteerdf:typeowl:Class
?:body limited by guarantee principals agreementscos:definition"The formal agreement between the principals of a body limited by guarantee."^^xsd:string
?:body limited by guarantee principals agreementrdfs:label"body limited by guarantee principals agreement"
?:body limited by guarantee principals agreementrdfs:subClassOf?:OrganizationCoveringAgreement
?:body limited by guarantee principals agreementrdf:typeowl:Class
?:common interest development corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/common-interest-development-term.html"^^xsd:anyURI
?:common interest development corporationscos:definition"a not for profit corporation set up under specific state legislation as a business entity for homeowners' associations"^^xsd:string
?:common interest development corporationscos:example"http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/re39.pdf"^^xsd:anyURI
?:common interest development corporation?:explanatoryNote"A common interest development is typically a type of housing, composed of individually owned units, such as condominiums, townhouses, or single-family homes, that share ownership of common areas, such as swimming pools, landscaping, and parking. Common interest developments (also known as community interest developments or CIDs) are managed by homeowners' associations."^^xsd:string
?:common interest development corporationrdfs:label"common interest development corporation"
?:common interest development corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:not for profit corporation
?:common interest development corporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:company incorporated by guarantee?:definitionOrigin"www.investorwords.com"^^xsd:string
?:company incorporated by guaranteerdfs:label"company incorporated by guarantee"
?:company incorporated by guaranteerdfs:subClassOf?:body incorporated with guarantee
?:company incorporated by guaranteerdf:typeowl:Class
?:corporation?:adaptedFrom"Barron's Dictionary of Banking Terms, Sixth Edition, 2012, definition of corporation"^^xsd:string
?:corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://thelawdictionary.org/corporation/"^^xsd:anyURI
?:corporationscos:definition"a formal organization treated as an entity - an artificial person or legal entity distinct from its owners - created by or under the authority of the laws of a state or nation"^^xsd:string
?:corporation?:explanatoryNote"A corporation has three distinguishing characteristics: (1) separation of ownership from management and general liability, i.e., its liability to creditors is limited to its resources, unlike some partnerships and sole proprietorships, (2) the ability to negotiate contracts and own property, and (3) transferable ownership, irrespective of changes in membership or the lifetimes of its stockholders."^^xsd:string
?:corporation?:explanatoryNote"A corporation is managed by or under the direction of a board of directors, which generally determines corporate policy. Officers manage the day-to-day affairs of the corporation."^^xsd:string
?:corporationrdfs:label"corporation"
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:FormallyConstitutedOrganization
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description2
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description3
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description4
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description5
?:corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:juridical person
?:corporation?:synonym"body corporate"^^xsd:string
?:corporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:for profit corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/profit.asp"^^xsd:anyURI
?:for profit corporationscos:definition"a corporation whose objective is to make money, in other words, to ensure realization of a financial benefit such that the amount of revenue gained from a business activity exceeds the expenses, costs and taxes needed to sustain that activity"^^xsd:string
?:for profit corporationowl:disjointWith?:not for profit corporation
?:for profit corporationrdfs:label"for profit corporation"
?:for profit corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description6
?:for profit corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:corporation
?:for profit corporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:incorporation guaranteescos:definition"A guarantee which is part of the means by which some incorporated entity is incorporated by guarantee."^^xsd:string
?:incorporation guaranteerdfs:label"incorporation guarantee"
?:incorporation guaranteerdfs:subClassOf?:Constitution
?:incorporation guaranteerdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description7
?:incorporation guaranteerdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description8
?:incorporation guaranteerdf:typeowl:Class
?:instrument of incorporationscos:definition"Some legal instrument by which some legal entity which is not a natural person is made to exist."^^xsd:string
?:instrument of incorporationscos:editorial note"This may be the issuance of shares, the existence of some agreement, guaranties and so on."^^xsd:string
?:instrument of incorporationrdfs:label"instrument of incorporation"
?:instrument of incorporationrdfs:subClassOf?:Constitution
?:instrument of incorporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description9
?:instrument of incorporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:is constituted byscos:definition"the instrument by which an entity is incorporated"^^xsd:string
?:is constituted byrdfs:domain?:corporation
?:is constituted byrdfs:label"is constituted by"
?:is constituted byrdfs:range?:Constitution
?:is constituted byrdf:typeowl:ObjectProperty
?:is incorporated inscos:definition"the legal jurisdiction under which the legal entity is incorporated"^^xsd:string
?:is incorporated inrdfs:domain?:corporation
?:is incorporated inscos:editorial note"It is the laws of this jurisdiction that cause and allow the legal entity to exist and to incur debt and be sued at law as a legal entity."^^xsd:string
?:is incorporated inrdfs:label"is incorporated in"
?:is incorporated inrdfs:range?:Jurisdiction
?:is incorporated inrdfs:subPropertyOf?:is organized in
?:is incorporated inrdf:typeowl:ObjectProperty
?:issues equityscos:definition"relates a stock corporation to the equity (in the form of shares) it issues through incorporation and subsequent corporate actions"^^xsd:string
?:issues equityrdfs:domain?:stock corporation
?:issues equityrdfs:label"issues equity"
?:issues equityrdfs:range?:IssuedEquity
?:issues equityrdf:typeowl:ObjectProperty
?:not for profit corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/nonprofit+corporation"^^xsd:anyURI
?:not for profit corporationscos:definition"a corporation approved by its jurisdictional oversight and taxing authorities as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes"^^xsd:string
?:not for profit corporation?:explanatoryNote"A not for profit corporation is formed by incorporators, and has a board of directors and officers, but no shareholders. These incorporators, directors and officers may not receive a distribution of (any money from) profits, but officers and management may be paid reasonable salaries for services to the corporation."^^xsd:string
?:not for profit corporationrdfs:label"not for profit corporation"
?:not for profit corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:NotForProfitOrganization
?:not for profit corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:corporation
?:not for profit corporation?:synonym"non-profit corporation"^^xsd:string
?:not for profit corporationrdf:typeowl:Class
?:stock corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://biztaxlaw.about.com/od/glossarys/g/stockcorp.htm"^^xsd:anyURI
?:stock corporation?:adaptedFrom"http://www.oecd.org/daf/ca/CorporateGovernanceFactbook.pdf"^^xsd:anyURI
?:stock corporationscos:definition"a corporation that has shareholders (stockholders), each of whom receives a portion of the ownership of the corporation through shares of stock"^^xsd:string
?:stock corporationowl:disjointWith?:body incorporated through agreement
?:stock corporationowl:disjointWith?:body incorporated with guarantee
?:stock corporation?:explanatoryNote"The shares in a stock corporation may receive a return on their investment in the form of dividends. Shares are used for voting on matters of corporate policy or to elect directors, at the corporation's annual meeting and at other meetings of the corporation."^^xsd:string
?:stock corporationrdfs:label"stock corporation"
?:stock corporationrdfs:subClassOf_:_:Description10
?:stock corporationrdfs:subClassOf?:corporation
?:stock corporationrdf:typeowl:Class