contingency

  • 41contingency fee — That fee which a person, often a lawyer, is entitled to per agreement upon the successful completion of some action. For example, a lawyer can take on an action for, say, 25% of the proceeds which he would only be entitled to if the action is… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • 42contingency tables — contingency table …

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  • 43contingency fund — contingency reserve or fund In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 44contingency reserve — or fund In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 45contingency reserve or fund — In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 46contingency fund — contingency reserve or fund In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 47contingency reserve — or fund In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 48contingency reserve or fund — In accounting, a reserve set up to cover possible or potential losses; e.g. possible judgment against company. A fund created in anticipation of incidental or unforeseen expenditures …

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  • 49contingency plans — plural noun Plans or arrangements made in case a particular situation should arise • • • Main Entry: ↑contingent …

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  • 50Contingency table — In statistics, a contingency table (also referred to as cross tabulation or cross tab) is a type of table in a matrix format that displays the (multivariate) frequency distribution of the variables. It is often used to record and analyze the… …

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