Estimation - Law Dictionary Search Results
appraisal
action (as a merger) see also dissent b : the estimation of the value of real estate for the purpose of
Valuation
it is compulsorily changed in form. But the equivalent is estimated on the value to him, and not on the value
Final order
into the books of account of assessee and make an estimate in the light of the material based on those books
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bad debt expense
expense account of your company. A typical company makes an estimate as to how much it has in bad debts on
closing costs
taxes and insurance, and real estate transfer taxes. A common estimate of a Buyer's closing costs is 2 to 4 percent
declaration
duty) ;also : a statement of the amount of tax estimated to be due (as on property or income) see also
Calculator
One who computes or reckons one who estimates or considers the force and effect of causes with a
Annual Financial Statement
in the House of Commons when he has completed his estimate of the probable income and expenditure for the financial year,
Damages
paid in compensation for loss or injury sustained, the value estimated in money, of something lost or withheld, Divisional Controller K.S.R.T.C.
Quotations
Quotations, the suppliers merely gave estimates of the price and did not give quotations. As held
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