The loss that is possible form a program that is not meeting its objectives.
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SCHEDULE VARIANCE
A deviation from aplanned project that is measured by comparing the budgeted cost of work done to the cost of the work already performed.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Mainatenace that is carried out at set intervals to ensure a smooth production line. Requires the cooperation of different departments.
SCHEDULED PAYMENT OPEN ITEM
A record in accounting ledgers that represents an autimatic or regular payment.
SCHEDULED PREMIUM VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE
A whole of lofe policy with a fixed benefit and a fixed premium amount.
SCHEDULED RECAST
A recalculation of mortgage payments after an initial period of lower payments.
SCHEDULING
1. Assigning workers to a job.2. Determining the beginning, end and duration of activities.
SCHEDULING AGREEMENT
Related to a contract but involves the agreement between 2 parties about the delivery of a service or goods.
SCHEMA
A broad outline, or framework that is useful in the interpretation and organisation of current information and incorporating any new information.
SCHEMATIC DESIGN PHASE
The phase in the product or project design that comes first in order to give a client an over view of the project.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
A drawing that shows all of the significant components of a circuit, flow process or device. It will use a standard set of symbols.
SCHEMATIC PLAN
The scale drawing that outlines the floor plan where scale models of basic elemnts can be placed for best and most effective positioning .
SCHEMATICS
An early sketch or drawing showing the basic layout or representation of a concept. There are no fine details.
SCHEME
A broad outline of how an objective can be acheived. It is not a formal plan and will not show every detail.
SCHEME OF ARRANGEMENT
A better alternative to bankruptcy where a solution to paying debts is sought after by an arrangement with the debtor and the creditor.
SCHEME TO DEFRAUD
a planned attempt to deceive and cheat and a conspiracy to carry out a fraud.
SCHETES
Usury. Cowell.
SCHIREMAN
In Saxon law. An officer having the civil government of a shire, or county; an earl. 1 Bl. Comm. 398.
SCHIRRENS-GELD
In Saxon law. A tax paid to sheriffs for keeping the shire or county court . Cowell.
SCHISM
In ecclesiastical law . A division or separation in a church or denomination of Christians, occasioned by a diversity of faith, creed, or religious opinions. Nelson v. Benson, 69 111. […]
SCHIZOPHRENIA
a form of mental illness where a person withdraws from reality and most often occurs in adolescents and young adults.
SCHOOL
N 58, 29 C. C. A. 14; Burden Burden (C. C.) 124 Fed. 255.
SCHOOL OF THOUGHT
A set of ideas that are held by a group of people, also a doctrine by which to live by.
SCHOOLROOM SETUP
The seating and table arrangement where tables are set behind each other with aisles in between the rows. All seats face the front.
SCHOUT
In Dutch law. An officer of a court whose functions somewhat resemble those of a sheriff.