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Technical
TechnicalThat which properly belongs to an art. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Tax court of the united states A judicial body which hears cases concerning federal tax laws. Tax intercept The process by which a child support judgment debtor's federal and state income tax refunds are diverted to pay a support arrearage. Taxable income The income against which tax rates are applied to compute tax paid; gross income of businesses or adjusted gross income of individuals less deductions and exemptions. Taxing costs Practice. The act by which it is ascertained to what costs a party is entitled. Teamster One who drives horses in a wagon for the purpose of carrying goods for hire he is liable as a common carrier. Technical Teinds Scotch Law. That liquid proportion of the rents or goods of the people, which is due to churchmen for performing divine service, or exercising the other spiritual functions proper to their several offices Teleological - substantive approach Envisaging a new ius gentium, Friedrich K. Juenger refuted previous conflict of law theories by creating a multistate justice theory of conflicts of law that is founded upon a result-oriented quest for rules that will foster "stability and fairness." Juenger called this result-oriented reasoning quest as teleological analysis, which like functional analysis (supra), is criticized for being uncertain, arbitrary, homeward-looking, and for being a disguised search for equity, rather than a principled application of law. Teller An officer in a bank or other institution. He is said to take that name from tallier, or one who kept a tally, because it is his duty to keep the accounts between the bank or other institution and its customers, or to make their accounts tally. In another sense teller signifies a person appointed to receive votes. In England the name of teller is given to certain officers in the exchequer. Temp A temporary employee working for a limited period of time or on a defined project who generally does not receive traditional employee benefits. Temporary That which is to last for a limited time; as, a temporary sta-tute, or one which is limited in its operation for a particular period of time after its enactment the opposite of perpetual. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Technical. If you have a better definition for Technical than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Technical may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Technical and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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