File:BPMN Application to create a permit.svg
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English: Conceptual representation of permit creation using Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN). Note the agency relationships described in the process.
rom the point of view of the property owner _reserved incidents_ encumber _conventional property_ by restricting the rights the _property owner_ is permitted to enjoy. These reserved incidents can be described using Party-Right-Land relationships. The authoritative agencies can grant permits to property owners that allow them to undertake what would otherwise be restricted activities (normally for a time limited period). Theoretically, the issuing of a permit to a property owner involves the use of data and concepts held by the Land Register and the relevant authoritative agency. These permits can be described using Party-Right-Land relationships. |
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Short title | Conceptual representation of permit creation using Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN). |
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