forutlasting
Forutlasting is a Norwegian noun used to denote a condition, fact, or circumstance that must be present before something else can occur. In practice, it is commonly translated as precondition or, in health and insurance contexts, pre-existing condition. The term appears in formal, administrative, and professional language rather than everyday speech.
In legal and contractual settings, forutlasting identifies prerequisites that must be satisfied for an agreement to
In health care and insurance, forutlasting often refers to medical conditions that exist before a policy is
Other uses include project planning and administrative processes, where a forutlasting denotes prerequisites that must be
In English-language discussions, the closest equivalents are precondition and pre-existing condition, though nuance can differ by