The agent who actually receives the mail. Used in work addresses. Also for "in care of" or "c/o".
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Can be city, village, town, borough, etc. This is the postal town and not necessarily the place of residence or place of business.
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Specifies whether the object was constructed by parsing XML or manually.
Used in places where houses or buildings have names (and not necessarily numbers).
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Indicates which postal address out of a group is primary.
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A simple string value used to name this postal address. It allows UIs to display a label such as "Work", "Personal", "Preferred", etc.
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Classes of mail accepted at this address. For example: %GDATA_GD_MAIL_CLASS_LETTERS or %GDATA_GD_MAIL_CLASS_BOTH.
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This is used to disambiguate a street address when a city contains more than one street with the same name, or to specify a small place whose mail is routed through a larger postal town. In China it could be a county or a minor city.
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Covers actual P.O. boxes, drawers, locked bags, etc. This is usually but not always mutually exclusive with #GDataGDPostalAddress:street.
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Postal code. Usually country-wide, but sometimes specific to the city (e.g. "2" in "Dublin 2, Ireland" addresses).
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A state, province, county (in Ireland), Land (in Germany), departement (in France), etc.
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A programmatic value that identifies the type of postal address. For example: %GDATA_GD_POSTAL_ADDRESS_WORK or %GDATA_GD_POSTAL_ADDRESS_OTHER.
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Can be street, avenue, road, etc. This element also includes the house number and room/apartment/flat/floor number.
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Handles administrative districts such as U.S. or U.K. counties that are not used for mail addressing purposes. Subregion is not intended for delivery addresses.
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The context in which this address can be used. For example: %GDATA_GD_ADDRESS_USAGE_GENERAL or %GDATA_GD_ADDRESS_USAGE_LOCAL.
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The postal address itself, formatted and unstructured. It is preferred to use the other, structured properties rather than this one.
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