Estimative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Budget
statement known as Budget deals with resources of the country, estimates of probable income and expenditure and fresh tax proposals, Parliamentary
Estimative
Inclined or able to estimate serving for or capable of being used in estimating
appraisal
appraisal : a valuation of property by the estimate of an authorized person: as a : the determination of
Final order
into the books of account of assessee and make an estimate in the light of the material based on those books
Valuation
it is compulsorily changed in form. But the equivalent is estimated on the value to him, and not on the value
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.
Token grant
sum is inserted under the appropri-ate subhead in the main estimate itself; it is done because, being a new service, sufficient
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
Quotations
Quotations, the suppliers merely gave estimates of the price and did not give quotations. As held
Wages
includes any privilege or benefit which is capable of being estimated in money, other than a travelling allowance or the value
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