A State Interaction Element. A name by which an entity is colloquially known. Intended to be used as the CN name part from X400. A State Interaction Element. Specifies the maximum fee that ultimately must be paid without specifying the ultimate fee exactly. The ultimate fee is determined through a later, unspecified settlement mechanism. While Max overrides Min if Max is less than Min, Min overrides BestPriceUnder if BestPriceUnder is less than Min. Identifies an entity with whom a price must be negotiated before exercising the right. A name in the DNS name space, with trailing period omitted. For example, "xyz.com" An Internet email address (per rfc822/rfc2822) associated with the entity. Indicates a maximum number of times that the right may be exercised. Indicates that a fee must be paid before a right is exercised. Specifies a fee due each time some other fees are due. A resource indicating a name from some name space. A State Interaction Element. The head of a substitution group chain for the PaymentAbstract type. Specifies a payment due upon exercising a right when the value in paymentRecord is False. When this fee is paid, the payment record should be updated to True. Specifies a payment due for each time interval during which the right is actually exercised. Specifies a payment due for each time interval during which the ability to exercise the right is desired. Specifies a payment due each time a right is exercised. Identifies a signature that can be revoked. The signature can be identified literally or by reference. In the latter case, the result of dereferencing the reference must be of type dsig:SignatureType; the signature value being revoked is the one signature therein. Indicates that the specified service must be contacted and its approval gained before exercising the associated right. Indicates the means by which to connect to the state that must be queried or manipulated. A pattern that identifies a set of state reference values using pattern matching. Indicates a geographic or virtual space within which the associated right may be exercised. Represents a condition on the tracking state updated by TrackReport. For example, this condition can be used to predicate the granting of one right on the successful exercise of another. Indicates that exercising a right must be reported to a designated tracking service. A State Interaction Element. A State Interaction Element. Represents an interval of time that begins with the first exercise of a right. Represents an accumulative period of time. A user can start and stop exercising a right, and the metering clock runs only when the right is being exercised. The right can be exercised as long as the total remaining time has not been used. Indicates a validity time window that recurs periodically. For example, this condition can be used to express time windows such as "every weekend" or "the second week of every month". The subject name of some X509 certificate associated with the entity. Intended to address legacy interoperability issues involving X509 certificates. A pattern that identifies a set of X509 subject names using pattern matching. Identifies an entity to whom one can transfer a sum of money and the means by which that transfer is to take place. Since many transfer mechanisms have been identified, this element is extensible. Identifies an accounts payable service. The interface to the service indicates the transfer mechanism. Identifies an account within a US banking institution using conventions established by the American Banking Association. Identifies a US banking institution by its ABA routing number. Identifies an account at a US banking institution. Other banking mechanisms may be specified here. Specifies the maximum fee that ultimately must be paid without specifying the ultimate fee exactly. The ultimate fee is determined through a later, unspecified settlement mechanism. While Max overrides Min if Max is less than Min, Min overrides BestPriceUnder if BestPriceUnder is less than Min. A fixed amount of money in a designated currency. Identifies an entity with whom a price must be negotiated before exercising the right. Identifies the services that can support the negotiation. Any one of the services can be contacted. A name by which an entity is colloquially known. Intended to be used as the CN name part from X400. A name in the DNS name space, with trailing period omitted. For example, "xyz.com" An Internet email address (per rfc822/rfc2822) associated with the entity. Indicates a maximum number of times that the right may be exercised. Indicates that a fee must be paid before a right is exercised. Specifies the minimum amount due the fee recipient. If the total amount paid is less than the value of this element, a new payment in the amount of the difference is due. Specifies the maximum amount due the fee recipient. If the total amount paid is greater than the value of this element, a new credit in the amount of the difference is due. If the total amount paid is equal to the value of this element, all other payments resulting from this fee are void until the max increases. Indicates the entity to whom the fee must be paid and the payment mechanism. In the rare case that this element is absent, payment information must be identified by context. Specifies a fee due each time some other fees are due. Indicates the fractional rate to calculate the markup. For example, a value of 0.05 indicates a fee of 5% above the underlying fees specified within this markup element. Fees underlying the markup, which also must be paid to the respective parties. Identifies another resource that must be used (and paid for) in conjunction with the resource specified in the grant containing this markup. A logically abstract type for which concrete name kinds may be defined as subtypes. An abstract type indicating a quantity of money, perhaps to be paid at a certain rate, etc. Specifies a payment due upon exercising a right when the value in paymentRecord is False. When this fee is paid, the payment record should be updated to True. The amount to be paid upon exercising the right. Indicates whether the fee has been paid. If the fee has not been paid, the value stored in the contained stateReference should be "False". Otherwise, the value should be "True". Specifies a payment due for each time interval during which the right is actually exercised. The amount to be paid each time period specified by the "per" element. The time period at which the rate is applied. The billing time period. The amount of time that may elapse before the first billing occurs. A value of 0 has the effect of rounding up. A value equal to the "by" period has the effect of rounding down. A value equal to half of the "by" period has the effect of rounding to the nearest "by" quantum. Specifies a payment due for each time interval during which the ability to exercise the right is desired. The amount to be paid whenever a new interval allocation is needed. The time period allocated for each payment of the rate. Indicates the time through which payment has been made. While the value stored in the contained stateReference is greater than the global official time, no additional fee is due. Each time a payment is made, the value stored in the contained stateReference time should be updated. If the value represents a future time, it is increased by the "per" period each time it is updated. If the value represents a past time, it is set to the sum of the global official time and the "per" period. Specifies a payment due each time a right is exercised. The charge applied each time the right is exercised. Indicates whether the rate can be prepaid. If omitted, the rate must be paid each time the right is exercised. Specifies the number of uses allowed for each payment of the rate. The value stored in the contained stateReference represents the remaining number of prepaid uses of the right. Each time a payment is made, this value should be incremented by the initialNumberOfUses. When the right is exercised, this value should be decremented by one. Identifies a signature that can be revoked. The signature can be identified literally or by reference. In the latter case, the result of dereferencing the reference must be of type dsig:SignatureType; the signature value being revoked is the one signature therein. Indicates that the specified service must be contacted and its approval gained before exercising the associated right. A condition that requires that some state be referenced or manipulated to be satisfied. Indicates the means by which to connect to the state that must be queried or manipulated. A pattern that identifies a set of state reference values using pattern matching. Indicates a geographic or virtual space within which the associated right may be exercised. Specifies a geographic location. Identifies the three-digit ISO 3166 region code for a geographic location. Identifies the two-letter ISO 3166 country code for a geographical location. Identifies the state for a geographical location. Identifies the city for a geographical location. Identifies the postal code for a geographical location. Identifies the street address for a geographical location. Specifies a virtual location in the digital domain. Specifies the URL that identifies a virtual location. Represents a condition on the tracking state updated by TrackReport. For example, this condition can be used to predicate the granting of one right on the successful exercise of another. Specifies the minimum value that can be contained in the state reference for this condition to be satisfied. If absent, the value is assumed to be zero. Specifies the maximum value that can be contained in the state reference for this condition to be satisfied. If absent, the value is assumed to be infinite. Indicates that exercising a right must be reported to a designated tracking service. Specifies the policy to implement if an attempt to update the tracking information fails (for instance, if the tracking service is offline). If the value of this element is "required" (the default), the report must be completed successfully before this condition is considered satisfied. If the value of this element is "lax", communication failures may be ignored. Represents an interval of time that begins with the first exercise of a right. Represents an accumulative period of time. A user can start and stop exercising a right, and the metering clock runs only when the right is being exercised. The right can be exercised as long as the total remaining time has not been used. Indicates the minimum amount of time consumed on the meter whenever the right is exercised. If this element is absent, minimum amount of time consumed is implementation dependent. Indicates a validity time window that recurs periodically. For example, this condition can be used to express time windows such as "every weekend" or "the second week of every month". The start date and time from which the recurrences of this time interval are calculated. The frequency at which this time window recurs. For example, "P7D" represents a weekly recurrence. An optional latency from the beginning or end of each period before the time window opens. A positive duration is measured from the start of the period. A negative duration is measured from the end of the period. This distinction can be important for variable sized periods such as months. If the phase element is absent, the window opens at the start of the time period. The duration of the window once it opens. Indicates the number of periods that this interval covers. The subject name of some X509 certificate associated with the entity. Intended to address legacy interoperability issues involving X509 certificates. A pattern that identifies a set of X509 subject names using pattern matching. Specifies the valid ISO 3166 two-letter country codes. Burundi Comoros Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Reunion Rwanda Seychelles Somalia Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Angola Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon S⭠Tome and Principe Algeria Egypt Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Morocco Sudan Tunisia Western Sahara Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Cote D'Ivoire Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria Saint Helena Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Bahamas Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe Haiti Jamaica Martinique Montserrat Netherlands Antilles Puerto Rico Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands United States Virgin Islands Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Malvinas French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Peru Suriname Uruguay Venezuela Bermuda Canada Greenland Saint Pierre and Miquelon United States China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China Macao Special Administrative Region of China Democratic People's Republic of Kore Japan Mongolia Republic of Korea Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Brunei Darussalam Cambodia East Timor Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Cyprus Georgia Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic Turkey United Arab Emirate Yemen Belarus Bulgaria Czech Republic Hungary Poland Republic of Moldova Romania Russian Federation Slovakia Ukraine Denmark Estonia Faeroe Islands Finland Iceland Ireland Latvia Lithuania Norway Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Sweden United Kingdom Albania Andorra Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Gibraltar Greece Holy See Italy Malta Portugal San Marino Slovenia Spain The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedoni Yugoslavia Austria Belgium France Germany Liechtenstein Luxembourg Monaco Netherlands Switzerland Australia New Zealand Norfolk Island Fiji New Caledonia Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands Vanuatu Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia, Federated States of Nauru Northern Mariana Islands Palau American Samoa Cook Islands French Polynesia Niue Pitcairn Samoa Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu Wallis and Futuna Islands Taiwan Province of China Antarctica Bouvet island British indian ocean territory Christmas island Cocos (keeling) islands French southern territories Heard and McDonald islands Mayotte South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands United States minor outlying islands Specifies the valid ISO three-letter currency codes. Andorran Peseta United Arab Emirates Dirham Afghanistan Afghani Albanian Lek Netherlands Antillian Guilder Angolan Kwanza Argentinian Austral Austrian Schilling Australian Dollar Aruban Florin Barbados Dollar Bangladeshi Taka Belgian Franc Bulgarian Lev Bahraini Dinar Burundi Franc Bermudian Dollar Brunei Dollar Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Cruzeiro Bahamian Dollar Bhutan Ngultrum Burma Kyat Botswanian Pula Belize Dollar Canadian Dollar Swiss Franc Chilean Unidades de Fomento Chilean Peso Yuan (Chinese) Renminbi Colombian Peso Costa Rican Colon Czech Koruna Cuban Peso Cape Verde Escudo Cyprus Pound East German Mark (DDR) Deutsche Mark Djibouti Franc Danish Krone Dominican Peso Algerian Dinar Ecuador Sucre Egyptian Pound Spanish Peseta Ethiopian Birr Finnish Markka Fiji Dollar Falkland Islands Pound French Franc British Pound Ghanaian Cedi Gibraltar Pound Gambian Dalasi Guinea Franc Greek Drachma Guatemalan Quetzal Guinea-Bissau Peso Guyanan Dollar Hong Kong Dollar Honduran Lempira Haitian Gourde Hungarian Forint Indonesian Rupiah Irish Punt Israeli Shekel Indian Rupee Iraqi Dinar Iranian Rial Iceland Krona Italian Lira Jamaican Dollar Jordanian Dinar Japanese Yen Kenyan Schilling Kampuchean (Cambodian) Riel Comoros Franc North Korean Won (South) Korean Won Kuwaiti Dinar Cayman Islands Dollar Lao Kip Lebanese Pound Sri Lanka Rupee Liberian Dollar Lesotho Loti Luxembourg Franc Libyan Dinar Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Franc Mongolian Tugrik Macau Pataca Mauritanian Ouguiya Maltese Lira Mauritius Rupee Maldive Rufiyaa Malawi Kwacha Mexican Peso Malaysian Ringgit Mozambique Metical Nigerian Naira Nicaraguan Cordoba Dutch Guilder Norwegian Kroner Nepalese Rupee New Zealand Dollar Omani Rial Panamanian Balboa Peruvian Inti Papua New Guinea Kina Philippine Peso Pakistan Rupee Polish Zloty Portuguese Escudo Paraguay Guarani Qatari Rial Romanian Leu Rwanda Franc Saudi Arabian Riyal Solomon Islands Dollar Seychelles Rupee Sudanese Pound Swedish Krona Singapore Dollar St. Helena Pound Sierra Leone Leone Somali Schilling Suriname Guilder Sao Tome and Principe Dobra USSR Rouble El Salvador Colon Syrian Potmd Swaziland Lilangeni Thai Bhat Tunisian Dinar Tongan Pa'anga East Timor Escudo Turkish Lira Trinidad and Tobago Dollar Taiwan Dollar Tanzanian Schilling Uganda Shilling US Dollar Uruguayan Peso Venezualan Bolivar Vietnamese Dong Vanuatu Vatu Samoan Tala Democratic Yemeni Dinar Yemeni Rial New Yugoslavia Dinar South African Rand Zambian Kwacha Zaire Zaire Zimbabwe Dollar Specifies the valid ISO 3166 three-digit region codes. 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