Calculation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Clerical or arithmetical error
argument or disputation. An arithmetical error is a mistake of calculation, and a clerical error is a mistake in writing or
Expenditure
equal to 'expense' and 'expense is money laid out by calculation and intention though many uses of the word this element
Influencing the thinking
a value on assets and partly a matter of arithmetical calculation, Reg. v. Legal Aid Board, Ex parte Parsons, 1997 All
Parameter
constant number which is part of a theory function or calculation whose value is not determined by the form of the
Damages
to which the plaintiff is entitled can be ascertained by calculation or fixed by any scale or other positive data, it
overrating
a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high
fudge factor
a term or factor inserted into a calculation to compensate for anticipated errors or to arbitrarily make the
Incalculable
Not capable of being calculated beyond calculation very great as his action did incalculable harm
Diesis
than any in actual practice but used in the mathematical calculation of intervals
Inaccurate
correct incorrect erroneous as in inaccurate man narration copy judgment calculation etc
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