determinate value
[dɪˈtɜːrmɪnət ˈvæljuː]
nounpl: determinate values
valor determinado
1. A value that is precisely fixed, established, or ascertainable; a quantity or amount that has been definitively decided or calculated
The contract specifies a determinate value for the property, eliminating any ambiguity in the transaction.
O contrato especifica um valor determinado para o imóvel, eliminando qualquer ambiguidade na transação.
2. In legal and commercial contexts, a value that is certain and not subject to future modification or negotiation
The insurance policy covers losses up to a determinate value agreed upon at the time of purchase.
A apólice de seguro cobre perdas até um valor determinado acordado no momento da compra.
3. In mathematics and logic, a value that can be precisely calculated or logically deduced
The equation yields a determinate value when all variables are substituted correctly.
A equação produz um valor determinado quando todas as variáveis são substituídas corretamente.
This term is primarily used in formal legal, financial, and mathematical contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking countries. It is essential in contract law, insurance, property valuation, and academic mathematics. The concept reflects the importance of clarity and certainty in business transactions and legal agreements.
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