Experience - Law Dictionary Search Results
risk scoring
review. It takes into account late payments, outstanding debt, credit experience, and number of inquiries in an unbiased manner. Source: U.S.
Empiric
who follows an empirical method one who relies upon practical experience
qualify
to make or consider eligible or fit [his training and experience qualified him as an expert witness] 3 : to issue
qualified
qualified 1 : fitted (as by training or experience) for a given purpose or condition 2 a : being
presumption
presumption of fact : a presumption founded on a previous experience or on general knowledge of a connection between a known
goodwill
value of what it sells due to the personality or experience of those conducting it, their reputation for skill or dependability,
Myth
originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience and in which often the forces of nature and of
cause
chain of causation ;also : a cause that in ordinary experience does not lead to a particular effect compare proximate cause
appraiser
appraiser a qualified individual who uses his or her experience and knowledge to prepare the appraisal estimate. Source: U.S. Department
accredited investor
specified net worth and a certain level of knowledge and experience in financial matters
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