frigjeldet
Frigjeldet is a term used in Norwegian law to describe a situation where a person is released from a legal obligation or restriction without having to pay a fine or fee. The term is derived from the verb "frigjøre," which means "to free" or "to release." In legal contexts, frigjeldet is often used in the context of fines, penalties, or other obligations that can be waived or forgiven.
The concept of frigjeldet is particularly relevant in Norwegian criminal law, where certain offenses may result
The process of frigjøring involves a formal decision by the court, which may be appealed if the
Frigjeldet is also used in other legal contexts, such as in the release of individuals from certain
In summary, frigjeldet is a legal term used to describe the release of a person from a