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51actual calculated landing time — A flight’s frozen calculated landing time. This is an actual time determined at a frozen calculated landing time (FCLT) or meter list display interval (MLDI) for the adapted vertex for each arrival aircraft. It is based upon the runway… …
52actual — adjective / æktʃuəl/ real or correct ● What is the actual cost of one unit? ● The actual figures for directors’ expenses are not shown to the shareholders. ■ noun a physical commodity which is ready for delivery (as opposed to futures) …
53actual cash value — The price in cash obtainable in a fair market. The fair cash value. Birmingham Fire Ins. Co. v Pulver, 126 Ill 329, 18 NE 804. Cost of reproduction less depreciation, although important evidence of value, is not an exclusive test of actual cash… …
54actual settler — As applied to settlers upon the public lands of the United States, a settlement completed by the settler and not a contemplated or possible settlement of an applicant for settlement. The term implies an actual habitation established on some… …
55actual — [14] In common with act, action, etc, actual comes ultimately from Latin āctus, the past participle of the verb agere ‘do, perform’. In late Latin an adjective āctuālis was formed from the noun āctus, and this passed into Old French as actuel.… …
56actual — a. 1. Real, veritable, true, substantial, objective, determinate, decided, categorical, positive, absolute, certain, genuine, very, not merely imagined, not imaginary, not merely supposed or fancied, not fictitious, that exists in deed and in… …
57Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System — Nachos Latest stable release 4.0 Official website http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/tom/nachos/ Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System, or Nachos, is instructional software for teaching undergraduate, and potentially graduate level… …
58Actual Total Loss — A loss that occurs when the insured property is totally destroyed or is damaged in such a way that it can be neither recovered nor repaired for further use, or the insured is irretrievably deprived of it. Usually, this indicates the maximum… …
59actual total loss — The complete destruction or loss of an insured item or one that has suffered an amount of damage that makes it cease to be the thing it originally was. For example, a motor car would be an actual total loss if it was destroyed, stolen and not… …
60actual cost — The actual price paid for goods by a party, in the case of a real bona fide purchase, which may not necessarily be the market value of the goods. It is a general or descriptive term which may have varying meanings according to the circumstances… …