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terminowy

Terminowy is an adjective used in Polish to describe items, agreements, or processes that operate under a fixed term or have a deadline. The word derives from termin, meaning date, deadline, or limit, which in turn comes from the Latin terminus. In general, terminowy indicates that something is time-bound and limited by a set duration or due date.

In legal and employment language, terminowy commonly appears in phrases referring to duration-bound arrangements. For example,

In finance, the term is widely used in the context of fixed-term products. Lokata terminowa denotes a

Beyond contracts and finance, terminowy can describe deadlines for projects, orders, or payments, especially when a

Overall, terminowy functions as a general descriptor for anything defined by a term or deadline, with particular

a
fixed-term
contract
is
often
described
as
an
umowa
terminowa
or
as
an
umowa
na
czas
określony,
both
signaling
that
the
agreement
lasts
for
a
specified
period.
fixed-term
deposit
in
which
funds
are
deposited
for
a
defined
period
at
a
predetermined
interest
rate.
The
term
highlights
the
commitment
to
keep
the
funds
deposited
until
the
agreed
maturity
date,
after
which
the
principal
and
interest
are
payable.
response
or
action
is
required
by
a
specific
date.
The
term
emphasizes
time
sensitivity
and
the
bounded
nature
of
the
task
or
obligation.
prominence
in
legal
and
financial
vocabulary.
See
also
termin,
lokata
terminowa,
umowa
na
czas
określony.