Exactness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exactly
In an exact manner precisely according to a rule standard or fact accurately strictly correctly nicely
Exaction
Exaction, a wrong done by an officer, or one in pretended authority, by taking a reward or fee for
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Exact
truth perfectly conforming neither exceeding nor falling short in any respect true correct precise as the clock keeps exact time he paid the exact debt an exact copy of a letter exact accounts
Exaction
pay or yield compulsion to give or furnish a levying by force a driving to compliance as the exaction to tribute or of obedience hence extortion
Exacting
Oppressive or unreasonably severe in making demands or requiring the exact fulfillment of obligations harsh severe
Exacter
An exactor
Punctualness
Punctuality exactness
Express
Exactly representing exact
Just
Precisely exactly in place time or degree neither more nor less than is stated
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