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festgelegtes

Festgelegtes is the neuter singular form of the adjective festgelegt, used attributively to describe something that has been fixed, specified, or determined. It stems from the verb festlegen, meaning to set or fix. In German, festgelegtes occurs with neuter nouns in nominative or accusative cases, commonly after the definite article das (das festgelegte Datum) or the indefinite article ein (ein festgelegtes Datum). When no article is present, the strong ending -es also yields festgelegtes (festgelegtes Datum). The form reflects standard adjective declension patterns in German.

Usage and meaning

The term signals that a detail has been predetermined by rule, contract, agreement, or procedure. It is

Nominalized use

Adjectives can be nominalized in German, in which case festgelegt becomes Festgelegte as a noun phrase, meaning

Related forms

Related words include festlegen (to set/determine), Festlegung (the act of specifying or fixing, the specification), and

widely
used
in
daily
language
as
well
as
in
legal,
administrative,
and
technical
contexts.
Examples
include
das
festgelegte
Datum,
das
festgelegte
Verfahren,
or
festgelegte
Parameter.
Depending
on
context,
festgelegtes
conveys
that
outcomes
or
steps
are
fixed
in
advance
rather
than
flexible
or
negotiable.
roughly
“the
fixed
one/thing”
or
“the
predetermined
element.”
This
usage
is
less
common
but
appears
in
formal
or
legal
prose
where
a
previously
defined
item
is
referenced
as
a
unit.
festgesetzt
(less
common
or
regionally
used
in
other
constructions).
The
term
is
closely
connected
to
concepts
of
specification,
determinacy,
and
predefined
conditions
in
German.