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Province (legal)
A public body established by law, like central government, municipalities and water boards.
ZW
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Sickness Benefits Act (ZW).
Legal entity
Each non-natural person that is recognised as a legal subject under the law.
Building permission
Permission granted to build or renovate a building as required by the law on housing.
ZFW
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Compulsory health insurance act (ZFW).
College of appeal for commerce
Court deciding on conflicts in economic administrative law and in appeals against a decision or action by a corporate body.
Subsidised sector
Employees working for employers who come under the law on labour conditions for the subsidised sector (Wet Arbeidsvoorwaardenontwikkeling Gepremieerde en Gesubsidieerde Sector).
Administrative court appeal
Case in administrative law in which the interested party contests an administrative decision before an independent judge (usually in the administrative section of the court).
Labour Force Survey redesigned in 2021
Labour Force Survey redesigned in 2021
Residence permit for an indefinite period
Introduced on 1 April 2001 when the Immigration Law of 2000 came into force. The holder has a work permit, and no employment permit is required.
Settlement
In criminal and sometimes in administrative law, a settlement on an offence that is not too serious, proposed by the public prosecutor. Usually a fine payable by the suspect.
Compulsory social premiums
Premiums employers and employees have to pay on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions) , ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment)
Static archive
Part of the archive that applies to records in the archive that must be preserved under the law on archives of 1995. In principle this applies to government documents over 20 years old.
Sheltered Employment Act (WSW)
The aim of the law is to create employment for people who can work but cannot succeed in finding regular employment due to physical or mental disabilities.
General Disablement Benefits Act (AAW)
Law rescinded on 1 July 1998 and replaced by WAZ and Wajong. It was a compulsory insurance for the entire population against the financial consequences of long-term disablement.
Obtaining the Dutch nationality by option
Obtaining the Dutch nationality by people who are allowed to opt for the Dutch nationality based on article 6 of the citizenship law (Rijkswet op het Nederlanderschap 2000) changed most recently on 1...
Compulsory social contributions
Premiums payable by the employer on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions), ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment) as well as premium transfers.
Tax on groundwater
A tax for extracting groundwater from the soil by companies mentioned in the law. The basis for the tax payable is how much groundwater, measured in cubic metres, was extracted by the company.
Collective labour agreement sector subsidised corporations
The collective labour agreement (CAO in Dutch) sector of private companies financed through subsidies or amounts set by law in as far as they are not part of the government. Mostly they are active in...
Detained under a hospital order
Measure in criminal justice where the judge orders that a crime suspect who has mental or physical problems must be treated or counselled or nursed in an appropriate facility outside the prison...
National Assistance Act (ABW)
Law rescinded on 1 January 2004 and replaced by the Work and Social Assistance Act (WWB) . It was a social provision for financial support to people who did not have the means to support themselves....
Terms of employment
All conditions agreed upon by employer and employee which are observed when they enter into a labour agreement, either on an individual or on a collective basis. These terms are regulated by law in a...
Misdemeanour
Punishable offence of a less serious nature, mentioned as such in the Penal Code. The classification of punishable offences is important in procedural law (absolute competence and legal remedies) and...
Follow-up study on detection of solar panels from earth observation
Earth observation by planes and satellites provide imagery data that may complement survey and register data.