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1 validity
• oikeellisuuslaw• oikeustoimen pätevyys• paikkansapitävyys• varmuus• sitovuus• validiteetti• validius• voimassaoleva oikeus• voimassaolo• voimassaoloaika• pätevyys• kelpoisuusfinance, business, economy• kelpaavuus• lainvoimaisuus• laillisuus -
2 validity check
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3 validity coefficient
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4 validity of a cheque
finance, business, economy• sekin kelpoisuus -
5 validity period
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6 certificate of validity
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7 challenge the validity of
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8 cheque validity
finance, business, economy• shekin kelpoisuus -
9 coefficient of validity
• sisällön validiteettikerroin -
10 concurrent validity
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11 construct validity
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12 content validity
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13 data validity
automatic data processing• tietojen käypyys -
14 data-validity check
automatic data processing• tietojen käypyyden tarkistus -
15 face validity
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16 general validity
• yleispätevyys -
17 law in force the period of validity
• voimassaoleva oikeusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > law in force the period of validity
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18 legal validity
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19 period of validity
• voimassaoloaika• pätevyysaika• kelpoisuusaika• kestoaika -
20 period of validity of a contract
• sopimuksen kestoaikaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > period of validity of a contract
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validity — va‧lid‧i‧ty [vəˈlɪdti] noun [uncountable] LAW when a document is legally acceptable: • The shareholder group may question the legal validity of the merger in court. ˈface ˌvalidity STATISTICS figures, results, or data with face validity appear… … Financial and business terms
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validity — I noun authenticity, authority, correctness, force, forcefulness, genuineness, gravitas, lawfulness, legal force, legality, legitimacy, legitimateness, meritoriousness, pondus, potency, power, puissance, reality, realness, significance, soundness … Law dictionary
validity — 1550s, from M.Fr. validité, from L. validitatem (nom. validitas) strength, from validus (see VALID (Cf. valid)) … Etymology dictionary
validity — [n] genuineness, lawfulness authority, cogency, effectiveness, efficacy, force, foundation, gravity, grounds, legality, legitimacy, persuasiveness, point, potency, power, punch, right, soundness, strength, substance, validness, weight; concept… … New thesaurus
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Validity — The term validity (also called logical truth, analytic truth, or necessary truth) as it occurs in logic refers generally to a property of particular statements and deductive arguments. Although validity and logical truth are synonymous concepts,… … Wikipedia
validity — [[t]vəlɪdɪti[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu the N of n The validity of something such as a result or a piece of information is whether it can be trusted or believed. → See also valid Shocked by the results of the elections, they now want to challenge the… … English dictionary