In old English law . A funeral solemnity, or office for the dead. Cowell. The anniversary of a person’s death ; the anniversary office. Cro. Jac. 51.
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OBIT SINE PROLE
Lat. [lie] died without issue. Yearb. M. 1 Edw. II. 1
OBITER
Lat. By the way; in passing; incidentally; collaterally.
OBITER DICTUM
A latin term meaning said in passing, it is a judge’s statement that is based on some established facts, but does not affect the judgement.
OBJECT
1. Accounting: The goods or services that was purchased. 2. Modeling: The modeling arhitecture’s portrayal of a real world situation through a representation . 3. Programming: A program that consists […]
OBJECT CODE
Code that is outputed by the compiler program. Similar to the machine code sometimes, it is usually in a form that requires translation by another program.
OBJECT COST
The total sum of direct and indirect costs to the manufacturer on a product or service provided.
OBJECT LINKING AND EMBEDDING (OLE)
A technology developed by Microsoft that allows for information from different media to be inserted into another file through two methods. (1) Linking: The files involved are separate, But through […]
OBJECT OF A STATUTE
the term given to the purpose of the law or what a law is supposed to accomplish.
OBJECT OF AN ACTION
the term that describes the purpoose of a suit.
OBJECT ORIENTED
An operating system that utilizes objects in its user interface or programming language .
OBJECT ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
The ease of manipulation granted by this design method is possible through the representation of files and other operations as data structures.
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (OOP)
a programming ideology that views programs as a combination of objects, which are capable of exchanging information between one another, and can be easily combined to form modules or blocks. […]
OBJECT, v
In legal proceedings , to object (e. ff., to the admission of evidence) is to interpose a declaration to the effect that the particular matter or thing under considera- tion […]
OBJECTION
The act of a party who objects to some matter or proceeding in the course of a trial, (see OBJECT, V.:) or an argument or reason urged by him in […]
OBJECTION OVERRULED
term that is often heard in court where the judge disagrees with the objection of the attorney.
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
term that is often heard in court where the judge agrees with the objection of the attorney.
OBJECTIVE
1. The use of available resources to achieve a target(the objective), within a specified timeframe. A collection of goals is usually termed as an objective.Policy appraisals and performance appraisals are […]
OBJECTIVE BUDGETING
The allocation of funds that is dependent on past practices or objectives that were predetermined, instead of a random or arbitary assignment.
OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE
Quantifiable information that can verified through the use of analytical tools and other forms of research
OBJECTIVE MEANING
The meaning implied or clarification provided by the statement of a third party on an ambiguous statement due to his knowledge in the concerned field.
OBJECTIVE PROBABILITY
Quantification or the possibility of an occurrence based on thorough analysis and measurements as opposed to subjective evaluation.
OBJECTIVE RISK
The difference between actual and expected loss .
OBJECTIVE SETTING
An intergral component of a planning activity which aims to set the destination /goal and the timeframe.
OBJECTIVE STANDARD
A standard that is based on factual measurements, in the absence of a biased judgement or analysis.