Examples of corporate entities include names of associations, institutions, business firms, non-profit enterprises, governments, government agencies, projects, programs, religious bodies, churches, conferences, athletic contests, exhibitions, expeditions, fairs, and ships. Usually, secondary name parts are encoded in <corpName> sub-elements. The name of the list from which a controlled value is taken may be recorded using the @auth attribute.
The model of this element is based on the corpname element of the Encoded Archival Description (EAD).
<elementSpec xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" rend="add" ident="corpName" module="MEI.namesdates"><gloss xml:lang="en">corporate name</gloss>
<desc xml:lang="en">Identifies an organization or group of people that acts as a single
entity.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf key="att.common"/>
<memberOf key="att.bibl"/>
<memberOf key="att.edit"/>
<memberOf key="att.facsimile"/>
<memberOf key="att.lang"/>
<memberOf key="att.name"/>
<memberOf key="model.nameLike.agent"/>
</classes>
<content>
<zeroOrMore><choice><rng:text/>
<ref name="model.textPhraseLike"/>
<ref name="model.editLike"/>
<ref name="model.transcriptionLike"/></choice></zeroOrMore>
</content>
<remarks xml:lang="en">
<p>Examples of corporate entities include names of associations, institutions, business
firms,
non-profit enterprises, governments, government agencies, projects, programs, religious
bodies, churches, conferences, athletic contests, exhibitions, expeditions, fairs,
and
ships. Usually, secondary name parts are encoded in <gi scheme="MEI">corpName</gi>
sub-elements. The name of the list from which a controlled value is taken may be recorded
using the <att>auth</att> attribute.</p>
<p>The model of this element is based on the <ref target="https://www.loc.gov/ead/EAD3taglib/EAD3-TL-eng.html#elem-corpname">corpname</ref> element of the Encoded Archival Description (EAD).</p>
</remarks></elementSpec>