Betekenis van:
self-service
self-service
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of or denoting an establishment (a restaurant or shop etc.) where customers serve themselves
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The cafeteria was self-service.
- A cafeteria is a self-service style restaurant.
- Gas is a little cheaper with self-service, now that deregulation is kicking in.
- Meal serving with full restaurant service or in self-service facilities; catering services
- The three segments are specialised trade, mail order/catalogue sales and self-service premises.
- Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, except maintenance or service vehicles
- CPA 30.20.20: Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, except maintenance or service vehicles
- ‘service’ means any self-employed economic activity, normally provided for remuneration, as referred to in Article 50 of the Treaty;
- Service public fédéral de sécurité sociale, Direction générale Indépendants/Federale Overheidsdienst Sociale Zekerheid, Directie-generaal Zelfstandigen (Social Security Federal Public Service, Self-Employment Directorate-General), Brussels.’;
- for persons who have been recently employed or self-employed excluding self-employed farmers and for professional soldiers and officers who have completed periods of service other than mentioned in subpoints (c), (d) and (e):
- for persons who have been recently employed or self-employed excluding self-employed farmers and for professional soldiers and officers who have completed periods of service other than mentioned in subpoints (c), (d), (e):
- Furthermore, this Directive should not affect the right for the Member State where the service is provided to determine the existence of an employment relationship and the distinction between self-employed persons and employed persons, including ‘false self-employed persons’.
- Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks powered from an external source of electricity (excluding railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles)
- Pure transactions business was to take place increasingly via online and self‐service facilities, while branches should focus more on customer advice.
- the application of specific contractual arrangements between the provider and the recipient which prevent or restrict service provision by the self-employed;