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Attributes

TransferAction
The act of transferring/moving (abstract or concrete) animate or inanimate objects from one place to another.
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Incoming Relationships

property subject
domainIncludes fromLocation
domainIncludes toLocation
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Superclasses of this Class

superclass description
Action An action performed by a direct agent and indirect participants upon a direct object. Optionally happens at a location with the help of an inanimate instrument. The execution of the action may produce a result. Specific action sub-type documentation specifies the exact expectation of each argument/role.\n\nSee also [blog post](https://blog.schema.org/2014/04/16/announcing-schema-org-actions/) and [Actions overview document](http://schema.org/docs/actions.html).
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Subclasses of this Class

subclass description
BorrowAction The act of obtaining an object under an agreement to return it at a later date. Reciprocal of LendAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[LendAction]]: Reciprocal of BorrowAction.
DonateAction The act of providing goods, services, or money without compensation, often for philanthropic reasons.
DownloadAction The act of downloading an object.
GiveAction The act of transferring ownership of an object to a destination. Reciprocal of TakeAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[TakeAction]]: Reciprocal of GiveAction.\n* [[SendAction]]: Unlike SendAction, GiveAction implies that ownership is being transferred (e.g. I may send my laptop to you, but that doesn't mean I'm giving it to you).
LendAction The act of providing an object under an agreement that it will be returned at a later date. Reciprocal of BorrowAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[BorrowAction]]: Reciprocal of LendAction.
MoneyTransfer The act of transferring money from one place to another place. This may occur electronically or physically.
ReceiveAction The act of physically/electronically taking delivery of an object that has been transferred from an origin to a destination. Reciprocal of SendAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[SendAction]]: The reciprocal of ReceiveAction.\n* [[TakeAction]]: Unlike TakeAction, ReceiveAction does not imply that the ownership has been transferred (e.g. I can receive a package, but it does not mean the package is now mine).
ReturnAction The act of returning to the origin that which was previously received (concrete objects) or taken (ownership).
SendAction The act of physically/electronically dispatching an object for transfer from an origin to a destination. Related actions:\n\n* [[ReceiveAction]]: The reciprocal of SendAction.\n* [[GiveAction]]: Unlike GiveAction, SendAction does not imply the transfer of ownership (e.g. I can send you my laptop, but I'm not necessarily giving it to you).
TakeAction The act of gaining ownership of an object from an origin. Reciprocal of GiveAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[GiveAction]]: The reciprocal of TakeAction.\n* [[ReceiveAction]]: Unlike ReceiveAction, TakeAction implies that ownership has been transferred.