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1 Grundgesetz
n1. basic law* * *das Grundgesetzbasic law* * *The "Grundgesetz of the Federal Republic of Germany" is the German Constitution, which came into force in 1949. It was actually intended as a temporary measure until Germany could be re-united, but upon re-unification in 1990 the Grundgesetz was retained, since it enjoyed a high level of trust. For changes to be made to the Grundgesetz a two-thirds majority is needed both in the Bundestag and in the Bundesrat. If citizens consider that their basic rights, as laid down in the Grundgesetz, have been violated by the state authorities, they can ask for independent arbitration from the Bundesverfassungsgericht, which is binding on all parties. See: → Bundesrat, Bundestag* * *Grund·ge·setznt1. (Grundprinzip) basic [or fundamental] lawphysikalische/chemische \Grundgesetze the fundamental laws of physics/chemistry2. (deutsche Verfassung) Basic Law* * *1) (Verfassung) Basic Law2) (wichtiges Gesetz) fundamental or basic law•• Cultural note:The written German constitution which came into force in May 1949. It lays down the basic rights of German citizens, the relationship between Bund and Länder (Land), and the legal framework of the German state* * *1. basic law2. POL:das Grundgesetz (abk GG) the (German) constitution* * *1) (Verfassung) Basic Law2) (wichtiges Gesetz) fundamental or basic law•• Cultural note:The written German constitution which came into force in May 1949. It lays down the basic rights of German citizens, the relationship between Bund and Länder (Land), and the legal framework of the German state* * *n.German constitutional law n. -
2 Normalkredit
Normalkredit
commercial credit;
• Normalkurs standard rate;
• Normalleistung standard output (production), normal performance, (Maschine) standard machine time;
• Normallohn regular pay (rate, wage);
• Normallohnsatz regular rate, general tariff;
• Normalmaß standard measure;
• Normalpackung standard package;
• Normalpapier standard paper;
• gewinnberechtigte Normalpolice ordinary with-profits policy;
• Normalpreis regular (standard purchase, fair market) price;
• Normalrechnung standardized invoice;
• Normalsatz standard rate, (für Tiefdruckätzung) scale rate;
• Normalsätze des Krankengeldes standards of benefits;
• Normalschaden normal loss;
• Normalspur (Bahn) standard gauge;
• Normalstand normal;
• Normalstunden standard hours;
• Normalstundentarif standard time rate;
• Normaltarif general tariff, regular (standard) rates, (Mietauto) time and mileage tariff;
• Normaltyp stock model;
• Normalunterstützungssätze relief standards;
• Normalverbrauch average (normal) consumption;
• Normalverbraucher average consumer, ordinary people;
• Normalversteuerer basic rate taxpayer. -
3 Nennmaß
Nennmaß n nominal dimension, nominal measurement, nominal size, basic dimension, real measure, theoretical dimension, work measurementDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Nennmaß
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