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1 wettelijk
♦voorbeelden:wettelijke-aansprakelijkheidsverzekering • third party insurancewettelijke belemmering • legal impedimentwettelijke termijn • period allowed/required by lawdat is een wettelijk voorschrift • that's a statutory regulationwettelijk bevoegd tot iets • legally entitled to (do) somethingwettelijk erkend • legalwettelijk handelen • act according to the lawwettelijk toegestaan • legalwettelijk verplicht tot iets • legally liable to somethingdat is wettelijk voorgeschreven • that is laid down by lawwettelijk voorgeschreven leeftijd • legal/lawful age -
2 dat is een wettelijk voorschrift
dat is een wettelijk voorschriftVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat is een wettelijk voorschrift
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3 reglamentario
adj.1 required, obligatory, compulsory, prescribed.2 statutory, according to Hoyle, conforming to a statute, regulatory.3 relating to rules, rule, bylaw, relating to bylaws.* * *► adjetivo1 statutory, prescribed, required (arma) regulation* * *ADJ [uniforme] regulation antes de ses reglamentario — + infin the regulations stipulate that
* * ** * *----* procedimiento reglamentario = due process, procedural justice.* * ** * ** procedimiento reglamentario = due process, procedural justice.* * *arma reglamentaria standard-issue o regulation firearmtrabajar más de las horas reglamentarias to work more than the set number of hours* * *
reglamentario
‹uniforme/arma› regulation ( before n)
reglamentario,-a adjetivo
1 (una norma, disposición) statutory
2 (un uniforme, arma, etc) regulation
3 (un horario, tiempo) set
' reglamentario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reglamentaria
English:
regulation
- statutory
- legal
* * *reglamentario, -a adj1. [arma, uniforme] regulation;el tiempo reglamentario normal time2. Der statutory* * *adj regulation atr* * *reglamentario, - ria adj: regulation, officialequipo reglamentario: standard equipment* * *reglamentario adj regulation -
4 réglementaire
réglementaire° [ʀεgləmɑ̃tεʀ]adjective* * *ʀɛgləmɑ̃tɛʀ1) ( requis) [tenue, taille] regulation (épith); [format] prescribed; [procédure] statutory2) ( de réglementation) [pouvoir] regulatory* * *ʀɛɡləmɑ̃tɛʀ adj1) (tenue, uniforme) regulation modif3) SPORT4) (= conforme) conforming to the regulations* * *réglementaire adj2 ( légiférant) [pouvoir] regulatory; dispositions réglementaires du territoire law of the territory; les textes réglementaires rules and regulations.[rɛgləmɑ̃tɛr] adjectif1. [conforme] regulation (modificateur)modèle de chaudière réglementaire approved ou standard type of boiler2. ADMINISTRATION [décision] statutory -
5 norma
f.1 standard.este producto no cumple la norma europea this product does not meet European standardsla norma es que llueva al final de la tarde it usually o normally rains toward the end of the afternoonpor norma (general) as a ruletener por norma hacer algo to make it a rule to do something2 Norma.3 piece of legislation.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: normar.* * *1 norm, rule\norma de conducta rule of conduct* * *noun f.1) rule2) norm* * *SF1) (=regla) (tb Educ) rule; [oficial] regulationlos centros educativos tienen autonomía para elaborar sus propias normas — schools and colleges have the power to make their own rules
el comercio internacional está sujeto a ciertas normas — international trade is subject to certain regulations
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como o por norma general — as a general rule, as a rule of thumb•
tener por norma hacer algo — to make it a rule to do sthnorma de comprobación — (Fís) control
normas de conducta — [sociales] rules of behaviour; [de periódico, empresa] policy sing
2) (=situación, costumbre) normes norma ofrecer una copa de bienvenida — it is standard practice o it is the norm to offer a complimentary drink
como es norma en estos casos — as is standard practice o as is the norm in these cases
3)la norma — (Ling) the standard form
4) (Arquit, Téc) square* * *a) ( regla) rule, regulationdictar normas — to lay down rules o regulations
tengo por norma... — I make it a rule...
es norma que or la norma es que acudan los directivos — it is standard practice for the directors to attend
* * *= convention, guide, norm, pattern, prescription, rule, standard, yardstick.Ex. Articulated subject indexes are based on title-like phrases that have some conventions concerning citation order.Ex. In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex. If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex. A standard is a document available to the public and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits and approved by a body recognized on the national, regional or international level.Ex. The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.----* acatar las normas = toe + the line.* atenerse a una norma = conform to + standard.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* como norma = as a rule, as a matter of policy.* como norma general = as a rule of thumb, as a general rule, as a general rule of thumb, as a rough guide.* convertirse en la norma = become + the norm.* cumplir las normas = abide by + rules and regulations.* dar como norma = rule.* dar una norma = give + prescription.* de fijación de normas = standard(s) setting.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* desviación de la norma = deviation + from the norm, departure from the norm.* establecer norma = legislate.* establecer normas = make + provision, establish + standards.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* establecer una norma = lay down + standard, set down + rule.* establecer un norma = give + prescription.* fuera de las normas comúnmente aceptadas = beyond the pale.* hacer cumplir una norma = enforce + standard.* hacer cumplir unas normas = enforce + policy.* hoja de normas = rule sheet.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* incumplimiento de normas = rule breaking.* incumplir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* no cumplir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* norma absoluta = ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma absouta = hard and fast rule.* norma básica = ground rule.* Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.* Norma Británica número + Número = BS + Número.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* norma de entrada de datos = input standard.* norma de la industria = industry standard.* norma de trabajo = working rule.* norma de vestir = dress code.* norma fija = firm rule.* norma general = rule of thumb.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* norma legal = statutory provision.* Norma + Número = ISO + Número.* norma ortográfica = spelling convention.* norma personal = personal norm.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* normas = policy, code of practice, regulation.* normas comunes = standard practices.* normas de préstamos vencidos = overdue policy.* normas de procedimiento = rules of procedure.* normas de uso = user policy.* normas habituales = standard practices.* normas internas = in-house guidelines.* norma social = social norm, societal norm.* normas para la elaboración de resúmenes = abstracting policy.* norma técnica = technical standard.* no seguir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.* por norma = as a rule.* que se atiene a una norma = compliant (with).* que sigue una norma = compliant (with).* ser la norma = be the norm, be the rule, become + the norm.* * *a) ( regla) rule, regulationdictar normas — to lay down rules o regulations
tengo por norma... — I make it a rule...
es norma que or la norma es que acudan los directivos — it is standard practice for the directors to attend
* * *= convention, guide, norm, pattern, prescription, rule, standard, yardstick.Ex: Articulated subject indexes are based on title-like phrases that have some conventions concerning citation order.
Ex: In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex: If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex: A standard is a document available to the public and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits and approved by a body recognized on the national, regional or international level.Ex: The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.* acatar las normas = toe + the line.* atenerse a una norma = conform to + standard.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* como norma = as a rule, as a matter of policy.* como norma general = as a rule of thumb, as a general rule, as a general rule of thumb, as a rough guide.* convertirse en la norma = become + the norm.* cumplir las normas = abide by + rules and regulations.* dar como norma = rule.* dar una norma = give + prescription.* de fijación de normas = standard(s) setting.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* desviación de la norma = deviation + from the norm, departure from the norm.* establecer norma = legislate.* establecer normas = make + provision, establish + standards.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* establecer una norma = lay down + standard, set down + rule.* establecer un norma = give + prescription.* fuera de las normas comúnmente aceptadas = beyond the pale.* hacer cumplir una norma = enforce + standard.* hacer cumplir unas normas = enforce + policy.* hoja de normas = rule sheet.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* incumplimiento de normas = rule breaking.* incumplir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* no cumplir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* norma absoluta = ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma absouta = hard and fast rule.* norma básica = ground rule.* Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.* Norma Británica número + Número = BS + Número.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* norma de entrada de datos = input standard.* norma de la industria = industry standard.* norma de trabajo = working rule.* norma de vestir = dress code.* norma fija = firm rule.* norma general = rule of thumb.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* norma legal = statutory provision.* Norma + Número = ISO + Número.* norma ortográfica = spelling convention.* norma personal = personal norm.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* normas = policy, code of practice, regulation.* normas comunes = standard practices.* normas de préstamos vencidos = overdue policy.* normas de procedimiento = rules of procedure.* normas de uso = user policy.* normas habituales = standard practices.* normas internas = in-house guidelines.* norma social = social norm, societal norm.* normas para la elaboración de resúmenes = abstracting policy.* norma técnica = technical standard.* no seguir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.* por norma = as a rule.* que se atiene a una norma = compliant (with).* que sigue una norma = compliant (with).* ser la norma = be the norm, be the rule, become + the norm.* * *1 (regla) rule, regulationnormas de conducta rules of conductnormas sociales social normsobservar las normas de seguridad to observe the safety regulationslas normas vigentes the regulations currently in forcedictar normas to lay down rules o regulationstengo por norma no beber al mediodía I make it a rule not to drink at lunchtime2(manera común de hacer algo): es norma que or la norma es que acudan a este tipo de reunión los directivos de la empresa it is standard practice for the directors of the company to attend this kind of meetingCompuesto:linguistic norm* * *
norma sustantivo femenino
normas de seguridad safety regulations;
tengo por norma … I make it a rule …b) ( manera común de hacer algo):
norma sustantivo femenino norm, rule: tiene que ajustarse a la norma europea, it has to meet the European standard
' norma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplicarse
- caprichosa
- caprichoso
- criterio
- desordenada
- desordenado
- imposición
- normalizar
- normalización
- principio
- regla
- reglamentaria
- reglamentario
- relajar
- romper
- saltarse
- validez
- canon
- cumplimiento
- disposición
- elemental
- excepción
- implantar
- inadecuado
- obedecer
- regular
- respetar
English:
law
- norm
- operative
- policy
- regulation
- rule
- set aside
- set down
- standard
- vary
- yardstick
- departure
- deviant
* * *norma nf1. [patrón, modelo] standard;[regla] rule;este producto no cumple la norma europea this product does not meet European standards;normas de conducta [principios] standards (of behaviour);[pautas] patterns of behaviour;la norma es que llueva al final de la tarde it usually o normally rains towards the end of the afternoon;es la norma hacerlo así it's usual to do it this way;por norma (general) as a rule;tener por norma hacer algo to make it a rule to do sth2. Ling norm* * *f1 standard2 ( regla) rule, regulation* * *norma nf1) : rule, regulation2) : norm, standard* * *norma n ruletener por norma hacer algo to always do something / to never do something -
6 ordonnance
ordonnance [ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s]feminine nouna. [de médicaments] prescriptionb. ( = arrêté) order* * *ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s1) ( document) prescription2) ( agencement) (de salle, meubles) layout; ( de cérémonie) order3) Droit ruling* * *ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s nf1) [éléments d'un ensemble] arrangement, [pièces ou meubles d'un appartement] layout2) MÉDECINE prescription3) DROIT order4) MILITAIRE orderly, batman Grande-Bretagned'ordonnance — regulation modif
* * *B nf1 ( document) prescription; faire une ordonnance à qn to give sb a prescription; délivré uniquement sur ordonnance only available on prescription; on peut l'acheter sans ordonnance you can buy it over the counter; médicament vendu sans ordonnance over-the-counter medicine;3 Jur ruling.[ɔrdɔnɑ̃s] nom féminin‘seulement sur ordonnance’ ‘on prescription only’[de police] (police) regulation ou orderl'ordonnance du dîner avait été décidée un mois auparavant they had decided a month earlier what the order of the meal would be6. FINANCEordonnance de paiement order to pay, authorization of payment7. MILITAIRE————————[ɔrdɔnɑ̃s] nom masculinounom féminin -
7 lex
lex, lēgis, f. [perh. Sanscr. root lag-, lig-, to fasten; Lat. ligo, to bind, oblige; cf. religio], a proposition or motion for a law made to the people by a magistrate, a bill (cf. institutum).I.Lit.:II.legem ferre: antiquare,
Cic. Off. 2, 21, 73:rogare,
id. Phil. 2, 29, 72:leges ac jura ferre,
Juv. 2, 72:legem promulgavit pertulitque, ut, etc.,
Liv. 33, 46:Antonius fixit legem a dictatore comitiis latam, qua, etc.,
Cic. Att. 14, 12:legem sciscere de aliqua re,
id. Planc. 14, 35:populus R. jussit legem de civitate tribuenda,
id. Balb. 17, 38:repudiare,
id. Lael. 25, 96.—Transf.A.A bill which has become a law in consequence of its adoption by the people in the comitia, a law (cf.: jus, fas; decretum, edictum, scitum): legem constituere alicui, Cic. Caecin. 14, 40:B.legem gravem alicui imponere,
id. Ac. 2, 8, 23:legem neglegere, evertere, perfringere,
id. Cat. 1, 7, 18:neglegere, perrumpere,
id. Leg. 1, 15, 42:leges ac jura labefactare,
id. Caecin. 25, 70:legem condere,
Liv. 3, 34: leges duodecim tabularum, the laws composed by the decemvirs, the foundation of Roman legislation, Liv. 3, 33 sq.:nunc barbaricā lege certumst jus meum omne persequi,
i. e. by the Roman law, that of the Twelve Tables, Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 32.—Esp. in phrases.1.Lege and legibus, according to law, by law, legally:2.ejus morte ea ad me lege redierunt bona,
Ter. And. 4, 5, 4:Athenas deductus est, ut ibi de eo legibus fieret judicium,
Nep. Phoc. 3, 4.—Legis actio, a statutory process:3.actiones quas in usu veteres habuerunt legis actiones appellabantur, vel ideo quod legibus proditae sunt,... vel ideo quia ipsarum legum verbis accommodatae erant, et ideo inmutabiles proinde atque leges observabantur,
Gai. Inst. 4, 11; cf. § 12 sqq.—Hence, in partic.: lege agere, to proceed strictly according to law.a.Of the lictor, to execute a sentence:b.Fulvius praeconi imperavit, ut lictorem lege agere juberet,
Liv. 26, 15, 9. —To bring a legal or statutory action: una injuria est tecum. Chr. Lege agito ergo, Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 90: lege agito dicebatur ei cujus intentio contemptibilis adversario videbatur, Don. ad Ter. l. l.: lege agito mecum;4.molestus ne sis,
Plaut. Aul. 3, 3, 11:lege egit in hereditatem paternam exheres filius,
Cic. de Or. 1, 38, 175; 1, 36, 167; id. Verr. 2, 1, 45, § 115.—Fraudem legi facere, to evade the law:C.ut ne legi fraudem faciant aleariae, adcuratote ut, etc.,
the law against dicing, Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 9:quod emancupando filium fraudem legi fecisset,
Liv. 7, 16, 9; cf. Val. Max. 8, 6, 3; cf.also: facio fraudem senatus consulto,
Cic. Att. 4, 12, 1.—In gen., a law, precept, regulation, principle, rule, mode, manner:D.qui disciplinam suam legem vitae putet,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 4, 11:communis condicio lexque vitae,
id. ib. 4, 29, 62; id. Balb. 7, 18:haec lex in amicitia sauciatur,
id. Lael. 12, 40:quaero cur vir bonus has sibi tam gravis leges imposuerit,
id. Ac. 2, 8, 23:lex veri rectique,
id. ib. 2, 9, 27:aliquam legem vitae accipere,
Sen. Ep. 108, 6:ad legem naturae revertamur,
id. ib. 25, 4:leges in historia observandae,
Cic. Leg. 1, 1, 5:quis nescit primam esse historiae legem, ne quid falsi dicere audeat?
id. de Or. 2, 15, 62; id. Fam. 5, 12, 3:vetus est lex amicitiae, ut idem amici semper velint,
id. Planc. 2, 5:hanc ad legem formanda est oratio,
id. de Or. 3, 49, 190:versibus est certa quaedam et definita lex,
id. Or. 58:legibus suis (i. e. philosophiae) parere,
id. Tusc. 5, 7, 19:leges Epicuri,
id. ib. 5, 37, 108; 4, 4, 7; Sen. Ep. 94, 15; Suet. Ner. 24:vetus lex sermonis,
Quint. 1, 5, 29:contra leges loquendi,
id. 1, 8, 13:lex et ratio loquendi,
Juv. 6, 453:secundum grammaticam legem,
Gell. 13, 21, 22:legem esse aiunt disciplinae dialecticae, etc.,
id. 16, 2, 1:citharae leges,
Tac. A. 16, 4:beneficii,
Sen. Ben. 2, 10, 4:sic ingens rerum numerus jubet atque operum lex,
Juv. 7, 102:scimus hujus opusculi illam esse legem, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 4, 14, 5:qui titulus sola metri lege constringitur,
id. ib. 4, 14, 8.—Of things:quā sidera lege mearent,
by what law, what rule, Ov. M. 15, 71.—Hence, sine lege, without order, in confusion, confusedly:exspatiantur equi... quaque impetus egit, Hac sine lege ruunt,
Ov. M. 2, 204:jacent collo sparsi sine lege capilli,
id. H. 15, 73:haec in lege loci commoda Circus habet,
quality, nature, id. Am. 3, 2, 20; cf.:sub lege loci sumit mutatque figuras,
id. Hal. 32.—A contract, agreement, covenant:E.oleam faciundam hac lege oportet locare, etc.,
Cato, R. R. 145:in mancipii lege,
a contract of sale, Cic. de Or. 1, 39, 178; cf.:Manilianas venalium vendendorum leges ediscere,
id. ib. 1, 58, 246: collegii Aesculapii, Inscr. ap. Fabrett. p. 724, n. 443.—A condition, stipulation (cf. condicio).1.In gen. (mostly ante-class.):2.ego dabo ei talentum, primus qui in crucem excucurrerit, Set ca lege, ut offigantur bis pedes,
Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 13:quia nequit, qua lege licuit velle dixit fieri,
id. Stich. 3, 1, 58: estne empta mi haec? Pe. His legibus [p. 1056] habeas licet, id. Ep. 3, 4, 39:hac lege tibi adstringo meam fidem,
Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 22:legibus dictis,
Liv. 9, 5, 3:dicta tibi est lex,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 18:sed vos saevas imponite leges,
Juv. 7, 229.—Hence of conditions or terms of peace:F.pax data Philippo in has leges est,
Liv. 33, 30:quibus ante dictum est legibus, pacem fecerunt,
id. 30, 43:pacemque his legibus constituerunt,
Nep. Tim. 2:se sub leges pacis iniquae Tradere,
Verg. A. 4, 618:leges et foedera jungere,
id. ib. 12, 822:in leges ire,
Stat. S. 1, 1, 27.—In eccl. Lat. esp., the law of Moses:nolite putare quoniam veni solvere legem,
Vulg. Matt. 5, 17; 11, 13;often called lex Moysi,
id. Luc. 2, 22; id. Act. 15, 5;but more freq. lex Domini,
id. Luc. 2, 23; id. Psa. 4, 2:lex Dei,
id. 2 Esdr. 10, 28 sq.;also cf.: lex Altissimi,
id. Eccl. 19, 21:lex tua,
id. Psa. 39, 8; 118, 18:lex mea,
id. Prov. 3, 1.—Also of a precept of the Mosaic law:ista est lex animantium,
Vulg. Lev. 11, 46:istae sunt leges quas constituit Dominus,
id. Num. 30, 17.
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