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ad impossibilia nemo tenetur


Latin expression: Ad impossibilia nemo tenetur "to the impossible no one is required.
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a falsis principiis proficisci


Latin Expression: To set forth from false principles.
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a fortiori


Latin Expression: From the stronger. Loosely, "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Often used to lead from a less certain proposition to a more evident corollary.
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a posteriori


Latin expression: From the latter. Based on observation (i.e., empirical knowledge), the reverse of a priori. Used in mathematics and logic to denote something that is known after a proof has been car [..]
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a priori


Latin Expression: From the former. Presupposed independent of experience, the reverse of a posteriori. Used in mathematics and logic to denote something that is known or postulated before a proof has [..]
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aaci


Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute designation from the Appraisal Institute of Canada.
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abusus non tollit usum


Latin Expression: Misuse does not remove use. Just because something is misused doesn't mean it can't be used correctly.
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accipe quam primum


Latin expression: Accipe quam primum, brevis est occasio lucri "Act now, the chances of success last not" Also: "We must beat the iron while it is hot".
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accrued depreciation


The difference between an improvement’s cost new and its value as of any given date. Depreciation is defined as a loss in utility and hence values from any cause. There are three (3) types of deprecia [..]
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acquittal or quittance


Written release from which a Creditor declares the debtor is free of any debt, obligation, or penalty towards him. Withdrawal of all mortgage and financial charges from a property.
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