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The epistemological theory that true knowledge derives from rational derivation of new statements from ones already held securely. The model here is mathematical reasoning. The strength of the approach is that it avoids the problem of inaccurate data derived from human senses. See Induction.
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Any expense directly related to the cost of doing business. Your tax attorney can give you specifics for your business. Good documentation (receipts, etc.) is essential.
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An amount of money held back by the lender from the mortgage advance. Could be for appraisal fee, commitment fee , interest adjustment or for realty tax account.
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The buyer has the right to set-off, and rights of retention or deduction - even if claims and counterclaims are asserted - only if the seller has expressly agreed or if the counterclaims are established legally binding.
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The reasoning process which begins with an assumption or set of premises and draws conclusions from them about particulars.
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