slovodefinícia
adjustment
(mass)
adjustment
- odsúhlasenie
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,adaptace n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,adjustace n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,nastavení n: Václav Radoměřský
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,odsouhlasení n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,opravná položka n: [fin.] Ivan Masár
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,přizpůsobení n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,regulace n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,regulování n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,seřízení n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,seřizování n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,úprava n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,upravení n: Zdeněk Brož
adjustment
(encz)
adjustment,valorizace n: Zdeněk Brož
Adjustment
(gcide)
Adjustment \Ad*just"ment\ (-ment), n. [Cf. F. ajustement. See
Adjust.]
1. The act of adjusting, or condition of being adjusted; act
of bringing into proper relations; regulation.
[1913 Webster]

Success depends on the nicest and minutest
adjustment of the parts concerned. --Paley.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of
conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution,
exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling. --Bispham.
[1913 Webster]

3. The operation of bringing all the parts of an instrument,
as a microscope or telescope, into their proper relative
position for use; the condition of being thus adjusted;
as, to get a good adjustment; to be in or out of
adjustment.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Suiting; fitting; arrangement; regulation; settlement;
adaptation; disposition.
[1913 Webster]
adjustment
(wn)
adjustment
n 1: making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
[syn: adjustment, accommodation, fitting]
2: the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a
garment) [syn: alteration, modification, adjustment]
3: the act of adjusting something to match a standard [syn:
adjustment, registration, readjustment]
4: the process of adapting to something (such as environmental
conditions) [syn: adaptation, adaption, adjustment]
5: an amount added or deducted on the basis of qualifying
circumstances; "an allowance for profit" [syn: allowance,
adjustment]
ADJUSTMENT
(bouvier)
ADJUSTMENT, maritime law. The adjustment of a loss is the settling and
ascertaining the amount of the indemnity which the insured after all proper
allowances and deductions have been made, is entitled to receive, and the
proportion of this, which each underwriter is liable to pay, under the
policy Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 14, p. 617 or it is a written admission of the
amounts of the loss as settled between the parties to a policy of insurance.
3 Stark. Ev. 1167, 8.
2. In adjusting a loss, the first thing to be considered is, how the
quantity of damages for which the underwriters are liable, shall be
ascertained. When a loss is a total loss, and the insured decides to
abandon, he must give notice of this to the underwriters iii a reasonable
time, otherwise he will waive his right to abandon, and must be content to
claim only for a partial loss. Marsh. Ins. B.1, c.3, s.2; 15 East, 559;
1 T. R. 608; 9 East, 283; 13 East 304; 6 Taunt. 383. When the loss is
admitted to be total, and the policy is a valued one, the insured is
entitled to receive the whole sum insured, subject to such deductions as may
have been agreed by the policy to be made in case of loss.
3. The quantity of damages being known, the next point to be settled,
is, by what rule this shall be estimated. The price of a thing does not
afford a just criterion to ascertain its true value. It may have been bought
very dear or very cheap. The circumstances of time and place cause a
continual variation in the price of things. For this reason, in cases of
general average, the things saved contribute not according to prune cost,
but according to the price for which they may be sold at the time of
settling the average. Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 14, s. 2, p. 621; Laws of
Wisbury,
art. 20 Laws of Oleron, art. 8 this Dict. tit. Price. And see 4 Dall. 430; 1
Caines' R. 80; 2 S. & R. 229 2 S.& R. 257, 258.
4. An adjustment being endorsed on the policy, and signed by the
underwriters, with the promise to pay in a given time, is prima facie
evidence against them, and amounts to an admission of all the facts
necessary to be proved by the insured to entitle him to recover in an action
on the policy. It is like a note of hand, and being proved, the insured has
no occasion to go into proof of any other circumstances. Marsh. Ins. B. 1,
c. 14, s. 3, p. 632; 3 Stark. Ev. 1167, 8 Park. ch. 4; Wesk. Ins, 8; Beaw.
Lex. Mer. 310; Com. Dig. Merchant, E 9; Abbott on Shipp. 346 to 348. See
Damages.

podobné slovodefinícia
adjustment to acquired assets
(encz)
adjustment to acquired assets,oceňovací rozdíl k nabytému
majetku [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
adjustments
(encz)
adjustments,přizpůsobení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
adjustments by non-cash operations
(encz)
adjustments by non-cash operations,úpravy o nepeněžní
operace [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow statement Ivan
Masár
change in balance of adjustments
(encz)
change in balance of adjustments, reserves,změna stavu opravných
položek, rezerv [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow
statement Ivan Masár
change in financial reserves and adjustments
(encz)
change in financial reserves and adjustments,změna stavu rezerv a
opravných položek ve finanční oblasti [ekon.] výkaz zisku a
ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár
change in operating reserves and adjustments and complex deferred costs
(encz)
change in operating reserves and adjustments and complex deferred
costs,změna stavu rezerv a opravných položek v provozní oblasti a
komplexních nákladů příštích období [ekon.] výkaz zisku a
ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár
currency valuation adjustment
(encz)
currency valuation adjustment,
depreciation of fixed assets and amortization of adjustments to acquired assets
(encz)
depreciation of fixed assets and amortization of adjustments to acquired
assets,odpisy stálých aktiv a umořování opravné položky k nabytému
majetku [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow statement Ivan
Masár
downward adjustment
(encz)
downward adjustment,
economic modeling and external adjustment division
(encz)
Economic Modeling and External Adjustment Division,
enhanced structural adjustment facility
(encz)
Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility,
enhanced structural adjustment facility trust
(encz)
Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility Trust,
exchange valuation adjustment
(encz)
exchange valuation adjustment,
fiscal adjustment
(encz)
fiscal adjustment,
growth oriented adjustment
(encz)
growth oriented adjustment,
maladjustment
(encz)
maladjustment,nepřizpůsobivost n: Zdeněk Brož
misadjustment
(encz)
misadjustment,špatné nastavení n: Rostislav Svoboda
possible adjustments by other non-cash operations
(encz)
possible adjustments by other non-cash operations,případné úpravy o
ostatní nepěněžní operace [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow
statement Ivan Masár
readjustment
(encz)
readjustment,opětovné nastavení n: Zdeněk Brožreadjustment,přepracování n: Zdeněk Brožreadjustment,přizpůsobení n: RNDr. Pavel Piskačreadjustment,rekonstrukce n: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
seasonal adjustment
(encz)
seasonal adjustment, n:
settlement of currency valuation adjustment
(encz)
settlement of currency valuation adjustment,
structural adjustment lending
(encz)
Structural Adjustment Lending,
tax adjustments
(encz)
tax adjustments,daňové úpravy [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
timing adjustments
(encz)
timing adjustments,
upward adjustment
(encz)
upward adjustment,
valuation adjustment
(encz)
valuation adjustment,
luser attitude re-adjustment tool [clue by four]
(czen)
Luser Attitude Re-adjustment Tool [Clue by four],LART[zkr.]
Adjustment
(gcide)
Adjustment \Ad*just"ment\ (-ment), n. [Cf. F. ajustement. See
Adjust.]
1. The act of adjusting, or condition of being adjusted; act
of bringing into proper relations; regulation.
[1913 Webster]

Success depends on the nicest and minutest
adjustment of the parts concerned. --Paley.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of
conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution,
exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling. --Bispham.
[1913 Webster]

3. The operation of bringing all the parts of an instrument,
as a microscope or telescope, into their proper relative
position for use; the condition of being thus adjusted;
as, to get a good adjustment; to be in or out of
adjustment.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Suiting; fitting; arrangement; regulation; settlement;
adaptation; disposition.
[1913 Webster]
Coadjustment
(gcide)
Coadjustment \Co`ad*just"ment\, n.
Mutual adjustment.
[1913 Webster]
Maladjustment
(gcide)
Maladjustment \Mal`ad*just"ment\, n. [Mal- + adjustment.]
A bad adjustment.
[1913 Webster]
Misadjustment
(gcide)
Misadjustment \Mis`ad*just"ment\, n.
Wrong adjustment; unsuitable arrangement.
[1913 Webster]
Preadjustment
(gcide)
Preadjustment \Pre`ad*just"ment\, n.
Previous adjustment.
[1913 Webster]
Readjustment
(gcide)
Readjustment \Re`ad*just"ment\ (r[=e]`[a^]d*j[u^]st"ment), n.
A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment.
[1913 Webster]
maladjustment
(wn)
maladjustment
n 1: the condition of being unable to adapt properly to your
environment with resulting emotional instability
readjustment
(wn)
readjustment
n 1: the act of adjusting again (to changed circumstances)
2: the act of adjusting something to match a standard [syn:
adjustment, registration, readjustment]
seasonal adjustment
(wn)
seasonal adjustment
n 1: a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable
fluctuations as a function of the season of the year;
"seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in
mid-winter"
effort adjustment factor
(foldoc)
Effort Adjustment Factor
EAF

(EAF) A term used in COCOMO to calculate a
cost driver attribute's effect on a project. It is the
product of the effort multipliers corresponding to each of the
cost drivers for the project.

(1996-05-29)
luser attitude re-adjustment tool
(foldoc)
Luser Attitude Re-adjustment Tool
LART

(LART) Something large, heavy and painful, used to
respond appropriately to particularly annoying lusers.

The alt.sysadmin.recovery FAQ recommends the following
LARTs. A 2x4 works fine, but a real professional needs
something a little more effective. Unfortunately, this is a
very personal thing, and no consensus has yet been reached on
the group. Everything from a simple, 7.65mm Walther (for the
Bond fans only, it's not a very good gun) to a 155mm with
depleted Uranium rounds has been suggested, some even going
for exotic things like Thermite, nukes or flamethrowers. For
further info, look at the rec.guns home page.

{alt.sysadmin.recovery FAQ
(http://ctrl-c.liu.se/~ingvar/asr/overview.html)}.

(1998-12-09)
ADJUSTMENT
(bouvier)
ADJUSTMENT, maritime law. The adjustment of a loss is the settling and
ascertaining the amount of the indemnity which the insured after all proper
allowances and deductions have been made, is entitled to receive, and the
proportion of this, which each underwriter is liable to pay, under the
policy Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 14, p. 617 or it is a written admission of the
amounts of the loss as settled between the parties to a policy of insurance.
3 Stark. Ev. 1167, 8.
2. In adjusting a loss, the first thing to be considered is, how the
quantity of damages for which the underwriters are liable, shall be
ascertained. When a loss is a total loss, and the insured decides to
abandon, he must give notice of this to the underwriters iii a reasonable
time, otherwise he will waive his right to abandon, and must be content to
claim only for a partial loss. Marsh. Ins. B.1, c.3, s.2; 15 East, 559;
1 T. R. 608; 9 East, 283; 13 East 304; 6 Taunt. 383. When the loss is
admitted to be total, and the policy is a valued one, the insured is
entitled to receive the whole sum insured, subject to such deductions as may
have been agreed by the policy to be made in case of loss.
3. The quantity of damages being known, the next point to be settled,
is, by what rule this shall be estimated. The price of a thing does not
afford a just criterion to ascertain its true value. It may have been bought
very dear or very cheap. The circumstances of time and place cause a
continual variation in the price of things. For this reason, in cases of
general average, the things saved contribute not according to prune cost,
but according to the price for which they may be sold at the time of
settling the average. Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 14, s. 2, p. 621; Laws of
Wisbury,
art. 20 Laws of Oleron, art. 8 this Dict. tit. Price. And see 4 Dall. 430; 1
Caines' R. 80; 2 S. & R. 229 2 S.& R. 257, 258.
4. An adjustment being endorsed on the policy, and signed by the
underwriters, with the promise to pay in a given time, is prima facie
evidence against them, and amounts to an admission of all the facts
necessary to be proved by the insured to entitle him to recover in an action
on the policy. It is like a note of hand, and being proved, the insured has
no occasion to go into proof of any other circumstances. Marsh. Ins. B. 1,
c. 14, s. 3, p. 632; 3 Stark. Ev. 1167, 8 Park. ch. 4; Wesk. Ins, 8; Beaw.
Lex. Mer. 310; Com. Dig. Merchant, E 9; Abbott on Shipp. 346 to 348. See
Damages.

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