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1 mandaat
2 [opdracht] mandate♦voorbeelden:1 mandaat verlenen • give a mandate, grant authorityzijn mandaat neerleggen/ter beschikking stellen • resign (one's seat/office)zij ontvangen hun mandaat van de kiezers • they get their mandate from the electorate -
2 lastgeving
3 [lastbrief, volmacht] mandate -
3 Palestina
n. Palestine, land of Israel during the period of the British Mandate (before the establishment of the modern state of Israel); area in which the Palestinian people wish to establish a homeland -
4 arrondissementscommissaris
n. district commissioner, governmental official in charge of a certain region; one who held an important job and was responsible for an entire region during the British Mandate -
5 decreet
adj. decretory, pertaining to a decree; judicial--------n. decree, edict, law, mandate, rule -
6 dubbelmandaat
n. double mandate -
7 io
n. under instruction, by mandate -
8 mandaat
n. mandate, warrant, precept -
9 opdracht
n. charge, mandate, instruction, commission, mission, dedication, direction, command, details, behest, errand -
10 geen mandaat hebben
geen mandaat hebben -
11 mandaat
♦voorbeelden:zijn mandaat neerleggen, ter beschikking stellen • déposer son mandatmandaat verlenen • donner mandat (à) -
12 mandaat verlenen
mandaat verlenengive a mandate, grant authorityVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > mandaat verlenen
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13 volmacht
1 [machtiging] power (of attorney), mandate, authority2 [schriftelijk bewijs] warrant, authorization♦voorbeelden:1 volmacht geven/verstrekken/hebben • give/grant/have authoritybij volmacht huwen • marry by proxy -
14 zij ontvangen hun mandaat van de kiezers
zij ontvangen hun mandaat van de kiezersVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zij ontvangen hun mandaat van de kiezers
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