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  • charges having equivalent effect (to customs duties) — levies having effect as duty payable on a cross border transfer of goods. The legal regime of the European Union in attempting to establish a customs union prohibits not only customs duties but those charges that, if they were allowed, might… …   Law dictionary

  • measures having equivalent effect (to quantitative restrictions) — in the law of the European Communities these measures, being non pecuniary obstacles to the free movement of goods, are prohibited to bolster the common market. The prohibition extends to all trading rules that affect intracommunity trade, even… …   Law dictionary

  • equivalent — ► ADJECTIVE (often equivalent to) 1) equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc. 2) having the same or a similar effect. ► NOUN ▪ a person or thing that is equivalent to another. DERIVATIVES equivalence noun equivalency noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Equivalent series resistance — (ESR) is an effective resistance that is used to describe the resistive parts of the impedance of certain electrical components. Overview The theoretical treatment of devices such as capacitors and inductors tends to assume they are ideal or… …   Wikipedia

  • equivalent — [ē kwiv′ə lənt, ikwiv′ə lənt] adj. [ME < OFr < LL aequivalens, prp. of aequivalere, to have equal power: see EQUI & VALUE] 1. equal in quantity, value, force, meaning, etc. 2. Chem. having the same valence 3. Geom. equal in area, volume,… …   English World dictionary

  • Equivalent series inductance — (ESL) is an effective inductance that is used to describe the inductive part of the impedance of certain electrical components. OverviewThe theoretical treatment of devices such as capacitors and resistors tends to assume they are ideal or… …   Wikipedia

  • equivalent — Having the same value. Two propositions p, q are equivalent to one another when p is true if and only if q is true. See also equivalence class …   Philosophy dictionary

  • equivalent to — having the same or a similar effect as. → equivalent …   English new terms dictionary

  • equivalent — 1. Equal in any respect. 2. That which is equal in size, weight, force, or any other quality to something else. 3. Having the capability to counterbalance or neutralize each other. 4. Having equal valencies. 5. SYN: gram e.. [see equivalence]… …   Medical dictionary

  • equivalent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin aequivalent , aequivalens, present participle of aequivalēre to have equal power, from Latin aequi + valēre to be strong more at wield Date:… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • equivalent — e•quiv•a•lent [[t]ɪˈkwɪv ə lənt[/t]] or, for 5, [[t]ˌi kwəˈveɪ lənt[/t]] adj. 1) equal in value, measure, force, effect, or significance: His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt[/ex] 2) corresponding in position, function, etc 3) math …   From formal English to slang

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