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Enddaten

Enddaten is the plural form of Enddatum in German, referring to the date on which something ends or ceases to be in effect. The term is commonly used in administrative, contractual, and data-management contexts to designate the termination date of an obligation, agreement, or validity period.

Etymology: Enddaten is formed from Ende ("end") and Datum ("date"), with the standard German plural ending -en.

Applications: In employment contracts, the Enddatum marks the formal end of the relationship, subject to notice

Usage and format: In practical use, Enddaten are recorded in calendars and databases, often in a standard

Related terms: Enddatum (singular), Anfangsdatum (start date), and Ablaufdatum (expiry date) are closely connected concepts that

It
is
typically
contrasted
with
Anfangsdatum
("start
date").
or
renewal
clauses.
In
subscriptions
and
memberships,
it
determines
when
access
ends
unless
renewed.
In
project
management
or
procurement,
Enddaten
define
the
closing
date
of
a
phase
or
contract;
in
records
management,
they
indicate
the
expiry
or
disposition
date
of
documents.
In
software
and
data
systems,
Enddaten
help
automate
access
control,
reporting,
and
compliance
checks.
date
format
such
as
ISO
8601
(YYYY-MM-DD).
The
term
is
used
across
German-speaking
countries
and
may
appear
in
legal
texts,
policy
documents,
and
software
interfaces.
describe
temporal
boundaries
for
contracts,
licenses,
and
records.
In
English-language
contexts,
Enddaten
is
typically
translated
as
"end
dates."