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comparability
a similarity allowing comparison an approximate equivalence
comparable worth
Matched in: Term comparable worth
Comparable price
Matched in: Term Comparable price
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comparative fault
comparative fault : a doctrine in torts in which the fault attributable to each party is compared and any
comparative market analysis (comps)
comparative market analysis (comps) a property evaluation that determines property value by comparing similar properties sold within the last
Comparative legislation, society of
Comparative legislation, society of. A body formed for the purpose of studying and circulating information respecting the laws and
comparative negligence
comparative negligence see negligence
comparative law
comparative law : the study of the differences, similarities, and interrelationships of different systems of law
For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare
For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare, The clear implication of the words 'for the purpose of enabling the court to compare' is that there
Incomparable
Not comparable admitting of no comparison with others unapproachably eminent without a peer or equal matchless peerless transcendent
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