adr-singular-properties
adr singular properties
This is an atttempt to determine the singular properties in adr.
post-office-box
An address typically would only one post office box. Mail could not be split between two boxes.
extended-address
This could in theory be plural, if there were things like suite number, building. etc.
street-address
<span class="street-address">Alexandra House</span> <span class="street-address">Oldham Terrace</span>
Part of the NCT's address (http://nct.org.uk/home)
locality
"Suburb, City" pairings are a use case for multiple localities. While in many cases this can be accomplished using a single locality containing a comma, in some cases addresses are published containing other information between the two localities, such as the postcode in this address:
<span class="locality">Coogee</span> <span class="postal-code">2034</span> <span class="locality">Sydney</span>
http://www.coogeesands.com.au/contact-coogee-sands.aspx
region
An address typically would only one have one region.
postal-code
An address typically would only one have one postal code.
country-name
<span class="country-name">Scotland</span>, <span class="country-name">UK</span>.