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Welsh: swm trosiant ymgysylltiedig
Status B
Subject: Finance and statistics
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Plural: symiau trosiant ymgysylltiedig
Context: The “turnover test” is met in relation to goods, services or works if the affiliated person’s turnover deriving from the supply of goods, services or (as the case may be) works to the utility and other persons affiliated with the utility (their “affiliated turnover amount”) exceeds 80 per cent of their total turnover amount deriving from the supply of goods, services or works.
Notes: Term o faes caffael. Ychwanegwyd i’r gronfa yn sgil Deddf Caffael 2023 (deddfwriaeth Llywodraeth y DU, sydd ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig) a Rheoliadau Caffael (Cymru) 2024. Daw’r frawddeg gyd-destunol Saesneg o Ddeddf Caffael 2023.
Last Updated: 11 September 2024
Welsh: trosiant priodoladwy
Status B
Subject: Law
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Notes: Yng nghyd-destun Deddf Caffael 2023.
Last Updated: 24 September 2024
Welsh: trosiant amhriodoladwy
Status B
Subject: Law
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Notes: Yng nghyd-destun Deddf Caffael 2023.
Last Updated: 24 September 2024
Welsh: Rheoliadau Cymwysterau Cymru (Cosbau Ariannol) (Penderfynu ar Drosiant) 2019
Status A
Subject: Titles of legislation
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 10 April 2019
Welsh: Gorchymyn Personau Cydnabyddedig (Cosbau Ariannol) (Penderfynu Trosiant) (Cymru) 2012
Status A
Subject: Titles of legislation
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 1 June 2012
English: turnover
Welsh: trosiant
Status C
Subject: Personnel
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Definition: Turnover refers to human resource movement within organisations. i.e. employees moving from job to job through transfer, promotion or relocation.
Last Updated: 10 March 2006
English: turnover
Welsh: pasten
Status C
Subject: Food
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Context: Type of pie.
Last Updated: 8 November 2011