Estimation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Res per pecuniam astimatur et non pecunia per res
res (9 Co. 76), the value of a thing is estimated according to its worth in money; but the value of
Wages
includes any privilege or benefit which is capable of being estimated in money, other than a travelling allowance or the value
Token grant
sum is inserted under the appropri-ate subhead in the main estimate itself; it is done because, being a new service, sufficient
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Self-defence
of a man are of such high value, in the estimation of the law of England, that it pardons even homicide,
Invaluable
Valuable beyond estimation inestimable priceless precious
Dainty
Value estimation the gratification or pleasure taken in anything
appraised value
appraised value an estimation of the current market value of a property. Source: U.S.
Deprisure
Low estimation disesteem contempt
Disesteem
Want of esteem low estimation inclining to dislike disfavor disrepute
Disparagement
with something of inferior excellence a lowering in rank or estimation
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