Reckoning - Law Dictionary Search Results
Book of account
or both, as the case may be, there is no reckoning and no account. In the making of totals and striking
At any given time
period such as days, months or years are not prescribed reckoning from a particular date. But that does not mean that
At any time
is prescribed within which suo mutu power could be exercised reckoning or starting from a particular date advisedly and constantly, Ibrahimpatnam
Outreckon
To exceed in reckoning or computation
Constructive total loss
value, as well as the estimated cost of repairs, in reckoning whether there has been a constructive total loss, Macbeth v.
Ides
months on the 13th, Smi. Clas. Antiq. This method of reckoning is still retained in the Chancery of Rome, and in
Prejudicial to the interests of the Revenue
trend or pattern for similar assessments, which on a broad reckoning, the Commissioner might think to be prejudicial to the interests
Outtell
To surpass in telling counting or reckoning
Calendar
fr. Calend', the first day in the month in Roman reckoning], the order and series of months, together with the festivals
Northing
Distance northward from any point of departure or of reckoning measured on a meridian opposed to southing
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