Estimative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Annual Financial Statement
in the House of Commons when he has completed his estimate of the probable income and expenditure for the financial year,
closing costs
taxes and insurance, and real estate transfer taxes. A common estimate of a Buyer's closing costs is 2 to 4 percent
Misrepute
To have in wrong estimation to repute or estimate erroneously
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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
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
Allowance
for the weight of the package. Computed tare is an estimated allowance agreed upon at the time. Average tare is when
Self opinion
Opinion especially high opinion of ones self an overweening estimate of ones self or of ones own opinion
Self importance
An exaggerated estimate of ones own importance or merit esp as manifested by
Prizer
One who estimates or sets the value of a thing an appraiser
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