abfinor
A formal term denoting the absolute and final settlement of a legal dispute or the conclusive discharge of a financial obligation. It signifies the definitive point at which all parties are released from further claims or responsibilities regarding a specific matter.
Beispiele
3 von 5After months of negotiations, we finally reached an abfinor regarding the property line.
After months of negotiations, we finally reached an abfinor regarding the property line.
The court's decree serves as the official abfinor, preventing any future litigation on this case.
The court's decree serves as the official abfinor, preventing any future litigation on this case.
I'm just glad we've got the abfinor sorted so we can stop worrying about the debt.
I'm just glad we've got the abfinor sorted so we can stop worrying about the debt.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Remember: 'AB' (Absolute) + 'FIN' (Finish) + 'OR' (Official Release). It is the absolute finish of a legal matter.
Schnelles Quiz
The legal teams worked through the night to ensure the _______ was signed before the market opened.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: abfinor
Beispiele
After months of negotiations, we finally reached an abfinor regarding the property line.
everydayAfter months of negotiations, we finally reached an abfinor regarding the property line.
The court's decree serves as the official abfinor, preventing any future litigation on this case.
formalThe court's decree serves as the official abfinor, preventing any future litigation on this case.
I'm just glad we've got the abfinor sorted so we can stop worrying about the debt.
informalI'm just glad we've got the abfinor sorted so we can stop worrying about the debt.
In socio-legal theory, the abfinor represents the structural cessation of institutional conflict.
academicIn socio-legal theory, the abfinor represents the structural cessation of institutional conflict.
The acquisition will proceed once the abfinor of the outstanding liabilities is confirmed by the auditors.
businessThe acquisition will proceed once the abfinor of the outstanding liabilities is confirmed by the auditors.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
subject to abfinor
contingent upon final settlement
pending abfinor
awaiting final resolution
absolute abfinor
irrevocable conclusion
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Affinity refers to a natural liking or similarity, while abfinor refers to a final settlement.
Abeyance is a state of temporary suspension, whereas abfinor is a permanent conclusion.
Nutzungshinweise
Abfinor is a highly specialized term, typically reserved for formal legal documents or complex financial contracts to describe the 'point of no return' in a resolution. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless referring specifically to technical bureaucratic processes.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may mistakenly use 'abfinor' to mean a simple 'finish' or 'end'. It specifically implies a legal or administrative release from obligation, not just the end of a task.
Merkhilfe
Remember: 'AB' (Absolute) + 'FIN' (Finish) + 'OR' (Official Release). It is the absolute finish of a legal matter.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'ab-' (away from/completely) and 'finis' (end or boundary), combined with the English suffix '-or' to denote a state or result.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly utilized within specific international arbitration frameworks to denote the exhaustion of all legal remedies.
Schnelles Quiz
The legal teams worked through the night to ensure the _______ was signed before the market opened.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: abfinor
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