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The addressLine
read-only property of the PaymentAddress
interface is an array of strings, each specifying a line of the address that is not covered by one of the other properties of PaymentAddress
.
These lines may include the street name, house number, apartment number, rural delivery route, descriptive instructions, or post office box.