Another metonymic use of location: some (intentional)
entity chooses one of its possible addresses for social and legal purposes. Currently
not axiomatized (issues: temporariness of localization, electivity, social relevance).
Example issues: physical persons are wholly located at an address, but that address is
temporary at the interesting temporal granularity, while organizations are usually
partly located at a main or default address, but that address is permanent at the
interesting granularity. On the other hand, consider that from some social and
legal aspects actual presence is not required (mailing, messages, estates, ...).
- Arity: 2
- Domain: Social-object
- Range: Address
- Subrelation-Of: Locative-relation