bindendes
Bindendes is the inflected form of the German adjective bindend, meaning binding or obligatory. It is used to describe something that creates obligations or has binding force, often in legal, contractual, or formal contexts. The form derives from the verb binden (to bind) and follows German adjective endings; for example, after an indefinite article in neuter nominative, the correct phrase is ein bindendes Versprechen (a binding promise).
In practice, bindendes is used in phrases such as bindende Vereinbarung (binding agreement), bindendes Rechtsgeschäft (binding
The concept is closely related to Verbindlichkeit (binding obligation or liability) and Rechtsverbindlichkeit (legal binding force).
Outside German, cognates with similar meaning exist in related languages, such as bindend in Dutch or bindande