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Slide rule
a thin flat calculating device consisting of a fixed outer piece and a movable middle piece Both pieces are graduated in such
Incalculable
Not capable of being calculated beyond calculation very great as his action did incalculable harm
disposable income
that portion of income which is available for spending on discretionary purchases for individuals it is usually calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses
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point
law ;specif : point of error 2 : any of various incremental units used in measuring, fixing, or calculating something: as a : a unit used in calculating a sentence by various factors (as aggravating or mitigating
Casualty Pot
Casualty Pot : a step in calculating tax liability under Internal Revenue Code section 1231 in which qualified casualty gains and losses are added together
basis
2 : a basic principle or method ;esp : the principle or method by which taxable income is calculated NOTE: The Internal Revenue Code has set some limits on which method a taxpayer may use for figuring
Colourable alteration
Colourable alteration. An alteration or imitation calculated to deceive or otherwise conceived for the purpose of passing off goods as goods of a different make
Computer system
Computer system, means a device or collection of devices, including input and output support devices and excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes,
Conflict of laws
breach of the comitas or jus gentium, that reproach shall attach to the nation whose laws are least calculated to ensure the common benefit and advantage of all.' See Dicey's or Story's Conflict of Laws; Chitty on
Contempt of court
1 SCC 446. Under the common law definition, 'contempt of court' is defined as an act or omission calculated to interfere with the due administration of justice. This covers criminal contempt (that is, acts which so threaten
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Calculable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Slide rule
a thin flat calculating device consisting of a fixed outer piece and a movable middle piece Both pieces are graduated in such
Incalculable
Not capable of being calculated beyond calculation very great as his action did incalculable harm
disposable income
that portion of income which is available for spending on discretionary purchases for individuals it is usually calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses
Keep your definitions linked to case research
point
law ;specif : point of error 2 : any of various incremental units used in measuring, fixing, or calculating something: as a : a unit used in calculating a sentence by various factors (as aggravating or mitigating
Casualty Pot
Casualty Pot : a step in calculating tax liability under Internal Revenue Code section 1231 in which qualified casualty gains and losses are added together
basis
2 : a basic principle or method ;esp : the principle or method by which taxable income is calculated NOTE: The Internal Revenue Code has set some limits on which method a taxpayer may use for figuring
Colourable alteration
Colourable alteration. An alteration or imitation calculated to deceive or otherwise conceived for the purpose of passing off goods as goods of a different make
Computer system
Computer system, means a device or collection of devices, including input and output support devices and excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes,
Conflict of laws
breach of the comitas or jus gentium, that reproach shall attach to the nation whose laws are least calculated to ensure the common benefit and advantage of all.' See Dicey's or Story's Conflict of Laws; Chitty on
Contempt of court
1 SCC 446. Under the common law definition, 'contempt of court' is defined as an act or omission calculated to interfere with the due administration of justice. This covers criminal contempt (that is, acts which so threaten
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