reference
A reference is:
- a reference in the text to another text passage, see cross-reference
- a technology of networking in IT in general, see linkage (computer)
- an electronic reference (link) in a hypertext, see hyperlink
- in computer programs the reference to an object, see reference (programming)
- a written disapproval of rule violations, especially in the school and training system, see reprimand and also tightened reference
- in German disciplinary law, the written complaint by an official, see official reference
- the weakest level of disciplinary measure in the German penal system, see disciplinary law
- a disciplinary measure in the armed forces, see military disciplinary code
A reference or referral is also the instruction to leave:
- for public reasons in police law, expulsion
- of the playing field in team sport, expulsion, expulsion, see red card
- a school, expulsion
- a public institution or a pub, see house ban
- a private apartment, see apartment reference
- of the country, see designation
In law, reference also means:
- in procedural law, the transfer of a case to another court, see referral (law)
- in normative texts the binding reference to another legal norm, see reference to legal basis , reference to legal consequences
- or referral under conflict of laws in international private law, see referral standard , Renvoi
- Instructions from the insurance company to the policyholder to exercise a different profession than the one originally exercised in the event of damage, see occupational disability insurance , pension insurance
See also:
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