Variance analysis, in budgeting (or management accounting in general), is a tool of budgetary control by evaluation of performance by means of variances between budgeted amount, ...
Variance (n) Variance is the variation or excess from the limit authorized governmental authorities like zoning body, city council .
variance n. 1) an exception to a zoning ordinance, authorized by the appropriate governmental body such as a planning commission, zoning board, county commissioners or city council. 2) a difference between what the prosecution has charged and ...
VARIANCE An exception to a zoning ordinance, usually granted by a local government.
variance - Exception to a zoning ordinance. Venire - A Writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. venue - Geographical location in which a case is tried.
VARIANCE, pleading, evidence. A disagreement or difference between two parts of the same legal proceeding, which ought to agree together. Variances are between the writ and the declaration, and between the declaration and the evidence.
Variance A modification of zoning ordinance regulations to permit the use of property in a manner otherwise forbidden, when such variance will not be contrary to the public interest.
variance 1 : a disagreement between two documents or positions ;esp : a disagreement between allegations (as in an indictment or complaint) and proof offered at trial that warrants an appropriate remedy (as ...
This gild was very ancient, even older than the gild of the procureurs, with which it was often at variance.
In the United States the existence of many states with legal rules often at variance makes the subject of conflict of laws especially urgent.
Definition - Noun : one that works to effect reconciliation, settlement, or compromise between parties at variance compare arbitrator Pronunciation'mE-dE-"A-t&r ...
DISCREPANCY - A difference between one thing and another, between one writing and another; a variance.
Discrepancy: An inconsistency between the contentions of a party to a suit and the actual facts; a variance; a lack of conformity.
tribunal n. any court, judicial body or board which has quasi-judicial functions, such as a public utilities board which sets rates or a planning commission which can allow variances from zoning regulations. See also: court ...
"There are no doubt to be found in the cases many expressions to the effect that Christianity is part of the law of England, but no decision has been brought to our notice in which a conviction took place for the advocacy of principles at variance ...
These governmental entities may grant zoning variances (e.g. allowing fewer parking spaces, or allowing a building to be built closer to the road, etc.) because of a hardship the zoning law causes to the property owner.
3) A district attorney may have discretion to charge a crime as a misdemeanor or felony. 4) A governor may have discretion to grant a pardon. 5) A planning commission may use its discretion when deciding whether or not to grant a variance to a zoning ...
See also: Will, Were, Word, Way, Witness
 
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