0 Something that is mandatory must be done, or is demanded by law:
2 used to describe something that must be done, usually because the law states that it is necessary:
I think of this as a mandatory code, imposed by each home country, unlike the voluntary code approach discussed below which is complementary.
The asset accumulation phase for the mandatory part of the second pillar is defined by law to be 40 years.
The key to arriving at consistent accounting is 'implicit tax ' inherent in public pension systems relying on mandatory contributions while being completely or partially unfunded.
Cases may be mandatory or optional, enabling the system to analyze similar sentences which omit certain cases.
It suggests that employers should not set mandatory retirement before age 65, but there are no penalties for firms that do otherwise.
That book is well-known for its ' ' three pillar ' ' model, entailing a mandatory unfunded pillar, a mandatory funded pillar, and a voluntary private pillar.
The procedures for ensuring standards are both mandatory (regulation and inspection) and voluntary (quality assurance).
When the level of refillables would fall below the quota, mandatory deposits on drink containers had to be introduced.
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