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tilbakekall

Tilbakekall is a Norwegian term used to describe the act of revoking, withdrawing, or recalling something that was previously issued, decided, or released. The exact meaning depends on context. In public administration and law, it refers to revoking rights, licenses, permits, or legal decisions by the appropriate authority, often after new information, violations of conditions, or changes in circumstances.

In consumer protection and industry, tilbakekall is most commonly associated with product recalls. A manufacturer or

In a political or governance context, recall may denote mechanisms aimed at removing an elected official before

Procedural aspects often include formal notices, specified deadlines, and oversight by competent authorities. The consequences can

Etymologically, tilbakekall combines tilbake, meaning back or again, with kall, meaning call, reflecting the act of

regulator
may
require
the
return,
repair,
replacement,
or
disposal
of
a
product
due
to
safety
defects,
regulatory
noncompliance,
or
quality
issues.
Product
recalls
typically
involve
coordinated
actions
with
distributors,
retailers,
and
consumers,
along
with
publicity
and
follow-up
remedies
such
as
refunds
or
replacements.
the
end
of
a
term,
though
the
availability
and
design
of
such
measures
vary
by
country
and
jurisdiction.
Across
contexts,
tilbakekall
generally
arises
from
concerns
about
safety,
legality,
risk,
or
reliability,
and
is
accompanied
by
formal
procedures,
timelines,
and
accountability
for
those
responsible.
range
from
legal
or
financial
liability
and
mandatory
corrective
actions
to
reputational
damage
and
mandatory
refunds
or
replacements
for
affected
stakeholders.
calling
something
back
or
withdrawing
it.
In
practice,
it
is
closest
to
the
English
terms
recall,
withdrawal,
or
revocation.