Reinstatement
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Reinstatement defines the standard to which the path must be restored following opening due to works in the highway, as defined in the in Highways in England and Wales and the in Scotland.
A Reinstatement feature will reference back to the Road Network through a Network Reference and will reference a Street Feature. Features which are a partial reference will provide a Network Reference Location. For more information on Network References see .
The standard to which the highway must be restored to following street works.
Unique identifier.
Attribute name: id
Type: CharacterString
Size: 17
Multiplicity: [1]
Uniform Resource Identifier.
Attribute name: identifier
Type: CharacterString
Size: 35
Multiplicity: [1]
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Attribute name: inspireId
Multiplicity: [0..1]
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. Note: The time part is always set to zero.
Attribute name: beginLifespanVersion
Type: DateTime
Multiplicity: [1]
Spatial reference of the network-related property.
Attribute name: networkRef
Multiplicity: [1..*]
The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. Note: The time part is always set to zero.
Attribute name: validFrom
Type: DateTime
Multiplicity: [1]
Reinstatement as defined in the Specification for Reinstatement of Opening in Highways codes of practice in England and Wales and the Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Roads in Scotland.
Attribute name: reinstatementType
Size: 51
Multiplicity: [1]
Flag to indicate that the maintenance feature partially references a Street.
Attribute name: partialReference
Type: Boolean
Size: 5
Multiplicity: [1]
The reason for a change made to a feature.
Attribute name: reasonForChange
Size: 32
Multiplicity: [1]
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