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(1) For wffs or propositions, see logical validity. (2) For arguments and inferences, see semantic validity; soundness; syntactic validity. Variable. A symbol whose referent varies or is unknown. A place-holder, as opposed to an abbreviation or name (a constant). See bound variables; constant; free variables.
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the extent to which a measurement or finding is true or appropriate.
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Certificate of Insurance valid
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A document is valid if it conforms to a declared document type definition (DTD) and meets the conditions for well-formedness. All elements, attributes, and entities must be declared in the DTD, and all data types must match their definition's requirement.
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that which is legal and binding.
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