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1 gyldighet
validity -
2 gyldighet
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3 holdbarhet
* * *subst. durability subst. lasting ability, ability to keep subst. validity subst. shelf life -
4 allmenngyldighet
subst. general validity, universal validity -
5 almengyldighet
subst. (Riksmål, eg. allmenngyldighet) general validity, universal validity -
6 allmenngyldig
adj. universal, commonly accepted, universally valid, of universal validity -
7 almengyldig
adj. (Riksmål, eg. allmenngyldig) universal, commonly accepted, universally valid, of universal validity -
8 anfekte
verb. (jus) contest the validity of -
9 beviskraft
subst. validity, weight as evidence subst. (jus) probative force, evidential weight -
10 gyldighetskontroll
subst. (edb) validation, validity check -
11 gyldighetsperiode
subst. (jus) validity period -
12 gyldighetssensur
subst. policing the validity -
13 gyldighetstid
subst. valid period, period of validity, duration -
14 lovgyldighet
subst. validity (in law) -
15 lovkraft
subst. (jus) legal force, validity -
16 lovskraft
subst. legal force, legal validity -
17 rettsgyldighet
subst. legal validity -
18 validitet
adj. validity -
19 validitetskontroll
adj. (edb) validity check -
20 validitetstest
subst. (fysikk) validity test
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