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equivalent
equivalent : something that performs substantially the same function as another
Equivalence
The condition of being equivalent or equal equality of worth value signification or force as
reasonably equivalent value
reasonably equivalent value : value that is a fair amount for property
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Equivalent
Equivalent, 1. Equal in value, force, amount, effect or significance; 2.
Equivalent post
Equivalent post, the true criterion for equivalence is the status and
Equivalency
Same as Equivalence
Compensation
5 SCC 65 (75): AIR 2004 SC 2141. --Making things equivalent, satisfying or making amends, a reward for the apprehension of
Erg
pound is equal to 13560000 ergs The absolute Joule is equivalent to 107 ergs which are equivalent to 02389 gram calories
Valuation
2d 391 (1990). This term is generally applied to the equivalent in money of any kind of property. Thus for the
Consideration
is not necessary that the consideration and promise should be equivalent in actual value, for it would be impossible precisely to
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