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utstedelsens

Utstedelsens is a form of the noun utstedelse used in Norwegian and Danish administrative language to denote the act of issuing a document or authorization. It encompasses the process by which an authority creates, authenticates, and delivers an official item to a recipient, as well as the status or rights conferred by that issuance.

It is derived from utstedelse, with the possessive/genitive suffix -ns, and reflects the standard construction in

Common contexts include the issuance of passports, birth or marriage certificates, licenses, permits, and other official

Because issuance creates rights, obligations, or legal recognition, utstedelsens is governed by formal rules. An improper

See also utstedelse, udstedelse, licensing, certificates, permits.

Scandinavian
languages
for
referring
to
the
act
or
its
results
in
a
possessive
form.
records.
The
term
can
also
refer
to
the
date,
validity,
and
formal
requirements
tied
to
the
issuance,
such
as
signatures,
seals,
or
registration
in
an
authority's
system.
or
unlawful
issuance
may
be
subject
to
review,
revocation,
or
appeal,
and
records
of
issuance
are
typically
kept
for
audit
and
verification.