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Fristendtermin

Fristendtermin is a term used in German-language administrative and legal contexts to describe a deadline-bound appointment or point in time at which a specific action must be completed. The compound derives from Frist (deadline or time limit) and Endtermin (final date or designated appointment). The term emphasizes that the deadline is connected to an explicit date and often to a formal process.

In practice, a Fristendtermin designates the final date for submitting documents, conveying information, or initiating an

Examples of usage include a Fristendtermin for submitting an application set at a specific date, after which

Notes on usage: the term may vary by region and regulatory framework; some sources may prefer describing

appeal,
after
which
authorities
proceed
with
the
next
step
or
impose
consequences.
It
is
commonly
used
in
civil
procedure,
public
administration,
and
regulated
sectors
where
precise
timing
is
required.
late
submissions
are
not
considered;
or
an
objection
or
appeal
must
be
filed
by
the
Fristendtermin,
with
missed
deadlines
potentially
leading
to
dismissal
or
loss
of
rights.
The
concept
helps
align
procedural
steps
with
concrete
dates
and
clarifies
the
consequences
of
failing
to
act
within
the
allotted
window.
the
same
concept
with
separate
terms
such
as
Frist
and
Termin,
or
with
related
phrases
like
fristgerecht
(within
the
deadline)
or
Fristverlängerung
(deadline
extension).
Overall,
Fristendtermin
highlights
the
intersection
of
timing
and
formal
procedure
in
administrative
processes.