Betekenis van:
date back

to date back
Werkwoord
  • uit de genoemde tijd afkomstig zijn
  • belong to an earlier time

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. What date are you back!
  2. This book says the earliest man-made bridges date back to the New Stone Age.
  3. In English rights transferred back to the titular holder on [date] …
  4. Otherwise, the Swedish authorities would have provided such evidence dating back to around the transaction date.
  5. The first discussions about the loan proposal date back to November 2002.
  6. The date of first issue of driving licences categories that were issued before 1.5.1986 cannot be traced back.
  7. Repurchase date: the date on which the buyer is obliged to sell back assets to the seller in relation to a transaction under a repurchase agreement.
  8. if the new participating Member State was an EU Member State in 1999, the data shall date back to at least the first quarter of 1999; and
  9. As in the case of the CoBo Fund, the State lays down certain conditions for payments to and from the Fund which only date back to 1994.
  10. if the new participating Member State was an EU Member State in 1999, the data shall date back to at least the first quarter of 1999;
  11. ‘Actual off-block time’ means the actual date and time the aircraft has vacated the parking position (pushed back or on its own power);
  12. To resolve the problem, the date by which wine must be delivered for distillation and the date by which wine must be distilled should be put back by two weeks.
  13. The Eurosystem uses repurchase agreements with a fixed maturity in its reverse transactions. Repurchase date: the date on which the buyer is obliged to sell back assets to the seller in relation to a transaction under a repurchase agreement.
  14. Repurchase date: the date on which the buyer is obliged to sell back assets to the seller in relation to a transaction under a repurchase agreement. Repurchase price: the price at which the buyer is obliged to sell back assets to the seller in relation to a transaction under a repurchase agreement.
  15. for loans to non-financial corporations broken down by branch of activity following the statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community — NACE Rev.2, back data, where available, shall be transmitted to the ECB as follows: (a) NCBs shall transmit back data as from March 2003; (b) in the case of Member States which joined the euro area after that date, NCBs shall transmit back data for at least two years before the entry into the euro area;