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servicetijd

Servicetijd, or service time, is the total duration that a person has spent in official service for an organization, institution, or government body. The exact meaning depends on the context: it can refer to military or civil service, long-term employment, or the time already spent in a legal status such as detention. In Dutch and Flemish usage, it is a common term in discussions of benefits, pensions, and seniority.

Military and paramilitary service: In contexts where military service exists, servicetijd indicates the length of time

Civil service and employment: In public and many private sector contexts, servicetijd is used to calculate

Legal and correctional contexts: In some jurisdictions, the notion of time already served can affect sentencing,

Measurement and records: Servicetijd is typically counted from the date of entering service to the date of

Translation note: In English, servicetijd is often rendered as service time, time served, or tenure, depending

an
individual
has
served.
It
commonly
influences
eligibility
for
pensions,
retirement
age,
rank
progression,
and
recognition
of
long
service.
The
concept
may
apply
to
regular
service,
reserve
duties,
and
volunteer
assignments.
pension
accrual,
leave
entitlements,
severance,
and
seniority-based
benefits,
such
as
order
of
promotion
or
appointment
to
special
programs.
Longer
servicetijd
generally
yields
greater
entitlements.
parole
decisions,
or
the
credit
given
toward
a
remaining
sentence.
The
exact
rules
vary
by
legal
system
and
by
the
type
of
case.
discharge,
retirement,
or
status
ending.
Partial
years
and
breaks
may
be
prorated
or
require
official
verification.
on
context.