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exceptionn. 1) a formal objection during trial ("We take exception, or sim...
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exceptionA proxy which does not authorize the proxy committee to act on its behalf concerning any other business, adjournments or substitutions.
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exceptionAn event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally; generally, an error. The Java(TM) programming language supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords [..]
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exceptionA type of Medicare prescription drug coverage determination. A formulary exception is a drug plan's decision to cover a drug that's not on its drug list or to waive a coverage rule. A tierin [..]
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exceptionCircumstances included in an exclusion that retain coverage. Exceptions limit the application of the exclusion such that it does not apply to the described circumstances. For example, an exception t [..]
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exceptionlate 14c., from Anglo-French excepcioun, Old French excepcion, from Latin exceptionem (nominative exceptio) "an exception, restriction, limitation; an objection," noun of action from past pa [..]
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exceptionunusual occurrence that doesn't follow the general procedures or associations.
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exceptionAn exclusion or deviation from a specified or accepted reference set. [D02723]
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exceptionAn event during program execution that prevents the program from continuing normally; generally, an error. The Java programming language supports exceptions with the try, catch, and throw keywords. Se [..]
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exception1) A flowery way a lawyer might tell a judge that the lawyer disagrees with the judge's ruling, often said after the judge rules against a lawyer who has objected to the admission of evidence. In [..]
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exceptionIn a trade agreement, there may be exceptions for sensitive products.
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exceptiona deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news" an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "al [..]
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exception(IEEE) An event that causes suspension of normal program execution. Types include addressing exception, data exception, operation exception, overflow exception, protection exception, underflow excepti [..]
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exception(IEEE) An event that causes suspension of normal program operation. Types include addressing exception, data exception, operation exception, overflow exception, protection exception, underflow excepti [..]
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exceptionInternet Glossary A condition, often an error, that causes the program or microprocessor to branch to a different routine. The terms interrupt and exception are very close in meaning. Both can be used to refer to either hardware or software. The only real difference is that an exception usually indicates an error condition.
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exception© 2005-2016 Mozilla Developer Network and individual contributors. Content is available under these licenses.
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exceptionDefinition Something an insurance policy does not cover.
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exceptionA condition, often an error, that causes the program or microprocessor to branch to a different routine. The terms interrupt and exception are very close in meaning. Both can be used to refer to eithe [..]
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exceptionAny deviation from the current baselined plan ? timeline budget or quality.
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exceptionoysnam
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exceptionA finding that is a deviation from a standard.
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exception1 : something that is excepted or excluded ;esp : a situation to which a rule does not apply [the supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such s, and under ...
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exceptionNotations made when the cargo is received at the carrier's terminal or loaded aboard a vessel. They show any irregularities in packaging or actual or suspected damage to the cargo. Exceptions are then noted on the bill of lading.
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exceptionNotations made when the cargo is received at the carrier's terminal or loaded aboard a vessel. They show any irregularities in packaging or actual or suspected damage to the cargo. Exceptions are [..]
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exceptionA qualification by an auditor in his report, indicating a limitation as to the scope of his audit or disagreement with or doubt concerning an item of a financial statement on which he is reporting.
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exception(n) a deliberate act of omission(n) an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization(n) grounds for adverse criticism
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exceptionWhen an error requiring special attention has occurred. To raise an exception means the act of detection of the problem and flagging the problem for remediation whether by automated or human means.
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exceptionFormal objection to a court's ruling by either side in a civil or criminal case in order to reserve right to appeal judge's ruling upon a motion. Also, in regulatory cases, objections by one side to points made by the other side or to rulings by an agency or one of its hearing officers.
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exceptionTo take exception. To feel offended; to find fault with.
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exceptionMedicare Prescription Drug Plan decision in response to your formal written request to have the plan pay for a drug you need that is not on its list of covered drugs (formulary), or to lower the price of a drug you need that is on its formulary but costs too much. A formulary exception is a drug plan's decision to cover a drug that' [..]
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exceptionA signal that is generated when an unplanned or unexpected event occurs. Exceptions are typically caught by an exception handler and dealt with in an appropriate way. A fatal exception (also called a [..]
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exceptionA formal objection to an action of the court during trial, evidencing the objecting party’s disagreement with the court’s ruling and preserving the matter for review on appeal.
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exceptionSee Exclusion.
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exceptionA peril or circumstance specifically excluded from a policy.
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exceptionA provision in an insurance policy that eliminates coverage. See also Exclusion.
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exceptionAn exception is an abnormal or unprecedented event that occurs after the execution of a software program or application. It is a runtime error of an undesired result or event affecting normal program [..]
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exceptionA fancy term for an error. See fatal error.
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exceptionA formal objection to an action of the court during trial, evidencing the objecting party’s disagreement with the court’s ruling and preserving the matter for review on appeal.
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exceptionn. 1) a formal objection during trial ("We take exception, or simply, "exception")" to the ruling of a judge on any matter, including rulings on objections to evidence, to show to [..]
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exceptionIf a built-in Java operator or programmer supplied Java method cannot correctly compute its result (e.g., the user has specified the bad arguments) it throws an exception to indicate a problem. Except [..]
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exceptionAnother name for a runtime error.
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exceptionA fancy term for an error. See fatal error
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exceptionAn unexpected event that occurs during program execution.
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exceptionAnother name for a runtime error.
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exceptionAn object that represents an error condition. As a program executes, it creates a stack of exception handlers
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exceptionobject thrown by a throw-statement and (potentially) caught by an exception handler associated by a try-block. See also: exception safety, termination semantics, catch. TC++PL 8.3, 14.2, D&E 16 [..]
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exceptionAuthorization to proceed with an acquisition outside of required sources when certain conditions apply (USAID Worldwide Purchase Card Program Manual, A Mandatory Reference for ADS Chapter 331).
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exceptionn. 1) a formal objection during trial ("We take exception, or simply, "exception")" to the ruling of a judge on any matter, including rulings on objections to evidence, to show to [..]
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exceptionA provision in a copyright law permitting the use of a work by defined user groups without the consent of its creator and without the payment of royalties which use would otherwise be an infringement of copyright. Examples of user groups benefiting from exceptions are educational institutions, libraries, museums, archives and persons with a percept [..]
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exception
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.
That which is excepted or taken out from others [..]
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exception
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exceptionA provision in a title insurance binder or policy that excludes liability for a specific title defect or an outstanding lien or encumbrance.
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exceptionIn legal descriptions that portion of lands to be deleted or excluded. The term is often used in a different sense to mean an objection to title or encumbrance on title.
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exceptionIn a real property legal description, language that follows the caption and body (where a body is included) and which defines land to be excluded from the parcel being described.
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exceptiona conditional item listed on a preliminary title report and affecting the title; would be excluded from coverage by a title insurance policy.
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exceptionA condition that prevents a use case from successfully concluding. The use cases postconditions are not reached and the actors goal is not satisfied.
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exceptionA proxy which does not authorize the proxy committee to act on its behalf concerning any other business, adjournments or substitutions.
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