Private-Common-Public Places

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: As used herein, Private-Common-Public Places refer to three Categories of Places; for example, a Person's Household is a Private Space shared with outside people by invitation only; a Common House in a Proxuma is Common Space owned by and shared among the Members of a Group and with outside people by invitation only; while public streets, sidewalks, parks, city hall and the like, including, privately-owned shopping malls, nonprofit hospitals and the like that are routinely open to the public are deemed Public Places where one may enter without an invitation.



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