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veiledende

Veiledende is a Norwegian adjective meaning advisory or indicative, used to describe guidance intended to help decisions rather than obligations. The word appears across sectors where prices, wages, or standards are set by one party but may be overridden by others, depending on context. In Norwegian, it signals that a value serves as a reference point rather than a binding rule.

In commerce, veiledende pris or veiledende prisnivå refers to a price a producer or distributor suggests retailers

In the labor market, veiledende lønnsnivåer is used to indicate guideline wage levels in surveys or within

Etymology and related terms: veiledende derives from veilede, to guide. The form functions as an adjective meaning

Usage notes: When 'veiledende pris' is displayed, it signals guidance rather than a price floor or ceiling.

charge.
It
is
not
legally
binding,
and
retailers
may
set
lower
or
higher
prices
based
on
factors
such
as
competition,
inventory,
or
promotions.
The
concept
helps
consumers
compare
offers
and
enables
consistent
market
messaging,
but
actual
sale
prices
are
determined
by
retailers.
collective
agreements.
These
figures
aid
negotiations
and
benchmarking
but
do
not
obligate
employers
to
pay
those
amounts.
They
may
be
revised
periodically
to
reflect
economic
conditions.
guiding
or
advisory.
It
is
closely
related
to
the
Danish
vejledende
and
the
Swedish
vägledande
in
cognate
contexts,
and
to
the
broader
concept
of
recommended
or
advisory
guidance
in
other
languages.
Consumers
and
businesses
should
interpret
it
as
a
reference
point,
and
be
aware
that
legal
or
contractual
terms
may
override
the
veiledende
guidance
in
specific
situations.