Please turn off your ad blocker so we can further develop the platform.
Definitions (7/9) - Grouped by first letter "F"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "F" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
Foreigners whose entry or stay has not been sanctioned by the receiving State or who have violated the terms of their admission but who are ...
Foreseen obsolescence is the loss in value on an asset through obsolescence that the purchaser was expecting to occur when the asset was acquired. ...
Land spanning more than 0.5 ha with trees higher than 5 metres and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in ...
Consists of forest land and unstocked forest land: - Forest land - Unstocked forest
Forest where any legal, economic, or specific environmental restrictions do not have a significant impact on the supply of wood (FAO definition). ...
The proportion of the forest covered by the vertical projection of the tree crowns.
Fire which breaks out and spreads on forest and other wooded land or which breaks out on other land and spreads to forest and other wooded land. ...
Forest and other wooded land owned by private wood-processing enterprises or industries.
Forest land comprises the actual forests areas dominated by trees or shrubs capable of producing wood or other forest products. Minimum surface area ...
Forest where legal, economic or specific environmental restrictions prevent any significant supply of wood. Includes: (a) Forest with legal ...
Forest/other wooded land which shows natural forest dynamics, such as natural tree composition, occurrence of dead wood, natural age structure and ...
Forest/other wooded land with damage, the cause of which is unknown or could be a combination of a number of agents.
The recommendation is to include forests and other uninhabitable regions in the surface area. However, the German case with areas outside any commune ...
A mechanism, most commonly used in medium- and long-term credit, involving the purchase of promissory notes or bills of exchange by the forfaiter, at ...
Creating, manufacturing, selling, passing or possessing a false imitation of goods, or an instrument to create a false imitation of goods.
Vehicle equipped with power-driven horizontal forks, which allow it to lift, move or stack pallets, containers or swap bodies. The latter two are ...
Form to be used by parties responsible for providing information who are not subject to the dispensations resulting from the assimilation and ...
Form to be used by parties responsible for providing information whom the competent national authorities have exempted from giving a description of ...
Form to be used by parties responsible for providing information who are subject to the dispensations resulting from the simplification threshold.
Verifying whether the given functions of two or more data items meet the given condition.
Education that is institutionalized, intentional and planned through public organizations and recognized private bodies and, in their totality, make ...
Any variable or set of variables which is structurally unique for every population unit, for example a population registration number. If the formal ...
Learning typically provided by an education or training institution, structured (in terms of learning objectives, learning time or learning support) ...
Style or manner of arrangement or procedure used for the presentation of the content and structure of a classification; it may also refer to hard copy ...
Former household member: refers to a person who is not a current household member and was not recorded as a household member in that household in the ...
Financial contract under which two parties agree to exchange a specified quantity of an underlying asset at an agreed price (the strike price) on a ...
A forward contract is an unconditional financial contract that represents an obligation for settlement on a specified date. Futures and other forward ...
A forward foreign exchange contract involves two counterparties who agree to transact in foreign currencies at an agreed exchange rate in a specified ...
An agreement whereby one party undertakes to pay another party a certain interest rate on a certain principal amount for a certain period of time ...
Contractual arrangement in which two parties, to protect themselves against interest rate changes, agree on an amount of interest to be paid, at a ...
A break in time series occurs in a particular point in time, for instance due to a change of
classification. Forward-casting is the process that ...
A contract in which two counterparties commit to exchange an underlying item—real or financial—in a specified quantity, on a specified date, at an ...
Intermediary who arranges for the carriage of goods and/or associated services on behalf of a shipper.
Fossil energy is the sum of solid, liquid and gaseous fossil fuels (e.g. coal, crude oil, natural gas and derived/refined products), non-renewable ...
Coal, natural gas and petroleum products (such as oil) formed from the decayed bodies of animals and plants that died millions of years ago.
Fossil fuels is the sum of solid, liquid and gaseous fossil fuels (e.g. coal, crude oil, natural gas and derived/refined products), non-renewable ...
Foster children are considered as 'other relatives' in an economic family, that is, a group of two or more persons who live in the same dwelling and ...
A social economy enterprise (non-profit institution) characterized by: - Run by appointed trustees - Capital supplied through donations and gifts - ...
A directive issued by the Council of the European Communities in 1978 (No. 78/660/EEC), concerning the harmonisation of company law and accounting ...
Separation of feed material fragments by sieving and/or treated with a stream of air that carries the light shell pieces away
Process of breaking a feed material into fragments http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:L:2013:029:SOM:EN:HTML
Basis used for identifying all the statistical units to be enumerated in a statistical collection.
Error caused by imperfections in the frame (business register, population register, area sample, etc.) from which units are selected for inclusion in ...
Items related primarily to the modular approach; those items collected in the core module and deemed necessary for the establishment of frames for ...
A frame of reference is intrinsically normative as it allows the definition of a desired evolution for each indicator of an indicator set. In ...
Set of units that can be reached by means of the sampling frame used. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-01-20-253&mode=view
Multi-dimensional classification system that seeks to bring in a range of elements.
In the context of national GIS activities, a set of general purpose geographic themes or base data, such as administrative boundaries, elevation or ...
The operation of a franchise network is a method of doing business that is popular in a number of service activities, especially hotels, restaurants, ...
"Franchise agreement" means an agreement whereby one undertaking, the franchisor, grants the other, the franchisee, in exchange for direct or indirect ...