tidsubegrenset
Tidsubegrenset is a term used in Norwegian and Danish to describe something that has no predefined end date or time limit. It is formed from tid, meaning time, and ubegrenset, meaning unlimited. In everyday language it is often contrasted with tidsbegrenset, which denotes a fixed or limited duration. The exact usage can vary by country and field, but generally tidsubegrenset implies permanence or open-ended duration until further notice.
- Employment and contracts: a tidsubegrenset stilling (permanent position) or an indefinite contract, in contrast to tidsbegrenset
- Services and subscriptions: an tidsubegrenset abonnement suggests ongoing access without a specified expiry date, though providers
- Computing and data management: a process, storage, or data retention policy described as tidsubegrenset indicates no
- Legal and regulatory implications: unlimited time arrangements may be subject to labor laws, termination rules, and
- Practical management: even if designated as tidsubegrenset, real-world operations depend on funding, policy, or resource constraints.