abandonfrist

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

abandon + frist, first part from French abandon (surrender, abandonment), from Old French mettre a bandon (to deliver, place at someone's disposition), last part from Frankish *ban, *bann, from Proto-Germanic *bannaną (to proclaim, command, summon, ban), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂- (to speak, say). Last part from Old Norse frest n, Proto-Germanic *frestą (date; appointed time), from *fres (forward), from Proto-Indo-European *pres- (to press), from *per- (forward, forth, over, beyond).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abaŋˈdɔŋfrɪst/, /abanˈdɔŋfrɪst/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪst
  • Hyphenation: a‧ban‧don‧frist

Noun

abandonfrist m (definite singular abandonfristen, indefinite plural abandonfrister, definite plural abandonfristene)

  1. (law) a deadline for declaring abandonment (the relinquishment of a right, claim, or privilege; especially for a ship)
  • abandon (the right to waive ownership of an insured ship or cargo to the insurer and claim compensation for total loss)
  • abandonere (to waive property rights or ownership to (someone))
  • abandonrett (right to demand the sum insured in exchange for relinquishing an insurance item to the insurer)

References

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