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Incorrect or inaccurate action
An error (from the Latin errāre, meaning 'to wander') is an inaccurate or incorrect action, thought, or judgement. In statistics, "error" refers to the
Error
Reversible error is one that can lead to a judgment being overturned on appeal. Actual innocence Fundamental error Miscarriage of justice Mistake of law William
Error_(law)
Effect of variables' uncertainties on the uncertainty of a function based on them
of ways. It may be defined by the absolute error Δx. Uncertainties can also be defined by the relative error (Δx)/x, which is usually written as a percentage
Propagation_of_uncertainty
Legal request to have a case reviewed by a higher authority
error correction as well as a process of clarifying and interpreting law. Although appellate courts have existed for thousands of years, common law countries
Appeal
Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing
Type I error, or a false positive, is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false
Type_I_and_type_II_errors
Court procedure used to correct grave errors
Chancellor. If a lower court committed an error of law, the Lord Chancellor would issue a writ of error. A writ of error required the lower court to deliver
Coram_nobis
In United States law, a harmless error is a ruling by a trial judge that, although mistaken, does not meet the burden for a losing party to reverse the
Harmless_error
US legal practice regarding Federal decisions in the Supreme Court
Confession of error is a legal practice whereby the Solicitor General of the United States in their role representing the federal government before the
Confession_of_error
Legal term provided by United States Courts
Any law restricting such a right must both serve a compelling state purpose and be narrowly tailored to that compelling purpose. A fundamental error is
Fundamental_error
Mistake in clerical work, e.g. data entry
clerical staff. A clerical error in a legal document is called a scrivener's error. There is a considerable body of case law concerning the proper treatment
Clerical_error
An error of impunity is a lapse in the justice system that results in criminals either remaining at large or receiving sanctions that are below a socially
Error_of_impunity
Singaporean legal doctrine
Errors as to precedent facts, sometimes called jurisdictional facts, in Singapore administrative law are errors committed by public authorities concerning
Precedent fact errors in Singapore law
Precedent_fact_errors_in_Singapore_law
Error of sufficient gravity to warrant reversal of a judgment on appeal
States law, a reversible error is an error of sufficient gravity to warrant reversal of a judgment on appeal. It is an error by the trier of law (judge)
Reversible_error
Difference between a measured value of a quantity and its true value
Observational error (or measurement error) is the difference between a measured value of a quantity and its unknown true value. Such errors are inherent
Observational_error
Railgun Error (obsolete) Error 527 indicated an interrupted connection between Cloudflare and the origin server's Railgun server. This error is obsolete
List_of_HTTP_status_codes
Method of problem-solving
Trial and error is a fundamental method of problem-solving characterized by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success, or until the
Trial_and_error
Topics referred to by the same term
Hirasawa Error (Hong Kong group), a Hong Kong Cantopop boy music group Fielding error, mistake by a baseball or softball fielder Error (law) Error message
Error_(disambiguation)
Misinterpretation of stress as a suspicious attitude
Othello error occurs when a suspicious observer discounts cues of truthfulness. Essentially the Othello error occurs, Paul Ekman states, "when the lie
Othello_error
Sigmoid shape special function
In mathematics, the error function (also called the Gauss error function), often denoted by e r f {\displaystyle \mathbf {erf} } , is the function erf
Error_function
Statistical property
The standard error (SE) of a statistic (usually an estimator of a parameter, like the average or mean) is the standard deviation of its sampling distribution
Standard_error
Concept in contract law
an error "was correctable under 19 U.S.C. § 1520(c) as a mistake of fact or clerical error not amounting to an error in the construction of a law and
Mistake_(contract_law)
Subject of court cases
In law, a question of law, also known as a point of law, is a question that must be answered by a judge and can not be answered by a jury. Such a question
Question_of_law
Concept in criminal law
72 Cr App R 212, [1980] Crim LR 641, CA Error Mistake (contract law) LeRoy Miller, Roger (2011). Business Law Today: The Essentials. United States: South-Western
Mistake_(criminal_law)
An unfair outcome in trial
Examples of miscarriage of justice include conviction of an innocent person, error of impunity, sentencing disparity, and delayed justice. Innocent people
Miscarriage_of_justice
Canon error message
The E18 error is an error message on Canon digital cameras. The E18 error occurs when anything prevents the zoom lens from properly extending or retracting
E18_error
error refers to a trial court's error against which a party cannot complain to an appellate court because the party encouraged or prompted the error by
Invited_error
Ongoing UK legal and political scandal
subpostmasters' contracts were unfair, and that Horizon "contained bugs, errors and defects". The case was settled for £58 million, leaving the claimants
British_Post_Office_scandal
Legal concept in administrative law
error is a concept in administrative law, particularly in the UK and Australia. Jurisdiction is the "authority to decide", and a jurisdictional error
Jurisdictional_error
Errors in drafting laws
incorrectly reference a section about domestic violence. By clerical error, the law also omitted an accurate reference to community confinement. However
Legislative_drafting_error
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: An error Mistake (contract law), an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true Mistake in English contract law, a specific
Mistake
Legal defence due to ignorance of a law
Mistake of law is a legal principle referring to one or more errors that were made by a person in understanding how the applicable law applied to their
Mistake_of_law
System of enforceable rules
Law is a set of rules that are created and enforced by governmental or societal institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter
Law
Preventable adverse effect of medical care
A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care ("iatrogenesis"), whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. This might include an
Medical_error
When a lawyer's actions harm a client
a paper with the court or serving a paper on another party, where that error is fatal to the client's case or causes the client to spend more money to
Legal_malpractice
Laws in physics about force and motion
Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws, which
Newton's_laws_of_motion
Play by William Shakespeare
template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare's earliest plays. It is his shortest and one
The_Comedy_of_Errors
Legal doctrine holding contracts unenforceable by non-parties
ISBN 978-1-4058-4671-4. Flannigan, Robert (October 1987). "Privity - the end of an era (error)". Law Quarterly Review (103). Sweet & Maxwell. ISSN 0023-933X. Jacobs, Edward
Privity_in_English_law
Design that does not penalize user errors
An error-tolerant design (or human-error-tolerant design) is one that does not unduly penalize user or human errors. It is the human equivalent of fault
Error-tolerant_design
Legal philosopher
Errors, Law & Critique (2012), vol 23, pp 83-102. Adrian Howe, A 'Right to Passions'? Compassion's Sexed Asymmetry and a Minor Comedy of Errors, Law &
Eric_Heinze
Keyboard input error
A fat-finger error is a keyboard input error or mouse misclick that occurs from a simple input mistake, causing unwanted secondary behavior. In common
Fat-finger_error
2000). "The Tango 51". S.W.A.T. LFP, Inc. Retrieved 29 September 2023. Cite error: The named reference tikkahyy was invoked but never defined (see the help
List_of_sniper_rifles
Process in quantum computing
Quantum error correction (QEC) comprises a set of techniques used in quantum memory and quantum computing to protect quantum information from errors arising
Quantum_error_correction
1950 Israeli law granting Jews the right to immigrate and gain Israeli citizenship
The Law of Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, romanized: ḥok ha-shvūt) is an Israeli law, initially passed in 1950 and extended in 1970, giving all Jews, persons
Law_of_Return
Types of error in data reporting
of law) fails to realize this condition, and wrongly decides that the person is not pregnant or not guilty. A false negative error is a type II error occurring
False positives and false negatives
False_positives_and_false_negatives
Law governing government actions
society. Public law comprises constitutional law, administrative law, tax law and criminal law, as well as all procedural law. Laws concerning relationships
Public_law
Kristie's Law was a proposed California law that would restrict immunity for damage (including injuries or deaths) caused by high-speed pursuits, where law enforcement
Kristie's_Law
HTTP status code
be honoured with internet error message". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 June 2012. Ducklin, Paul (19 August 2013). "HTTP error code 451: "Unavailable For
HTTP_451
1992 non-fiction book by Bonar Menninger and Howard Donahue
Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK is a 1992 nonfiction book by Bonar Menninger outlining a theory by sharpshooter, gunsmith, and ballistics expert
Mortal_Error
1997 American film
Trial and Error is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and starring Michael Richards, Jeff Daniels, and Charlize Theron. The film's
Trial_and_Error_(1997_film)
Design principles
change the style of each individual item.[citation needed] Artifact (error) – Any error in the perception or representation of information Cognitive walkthrough
Cognitive dimensions of notations
Cognitive_dimensions_of_notations
Legal term
error would not be prejudicial, while plain error is sometimes defined as a highly prejudicial error. An error that is determined not to have been prejudicial
Prejudice_(legal_term)
Topics referred to by the same term
Daniels "Trial and Error", 227 season 4, episode 19 (1989) "Trial and Error", Boon series 6, episode 3 (1991) "Trial and Error", Carson's Law episode 22 (1983)
Trial and error (disambiguation)
Trial_and_error_(disambiguation)
Theorem that tells the maximum rate at which information can be transmitted
assumes that such error sources are also Gaussian and independent. Comparing the channel capacity to the information rate from Hartley's law, we can find the
Shannon–Hartley_theorem
Principle stating that anomalous data is likely to be inaccurate
error of one kind or another". It is named after the media and market researcher Tony Twyman and has been described as one of the most important laws
Twyman's_law
Adage about hypocritical proscription
Muphry's Law also dictates that, if a mistake is as plain as the nose on your face, everyone can see it but you. Your readers will always notice errors in a
Muphry's_law
Laws describing planetary orbits
in inter-equinox times (7 days), which explains our substantial error. Kepler's laws were developed based on a physical theory of planetary motion in
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion
Book by Errol Morris
A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald is a book by Errol Morris, published in September 2012. It reexamines the case of Jeffrey MacDonald
A_Wilderness_of_Error
Error caused by a memory fault
and errors refer to the incorrect recall, or complete loss, of information in the memory system for a certain detail and/or event. Memory errors may include
Memory_error
Case in Australian High Court regarding judicial review
judgment of the High Court. The matter related to immigration law, jurisdictional error and illogicality as a ground of judicial review. The applicant
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v SZMDS
Minister_for_Immigration_and_Citizenship_v_SZMDS
Law of Singapore's government agencies
and errors as to precedent facts; while errors of law on the face of the record, making decisions on the basis of insufficient evidence or errors of material
Administrative law in Singapore
Administrative_law_in_Singapore
In the United States, there are both federal and state laws prohibiting treason. Treason is defined on the federal level in Article III, Section 3 of the
Treason laws in the United States
Treason_laws_in_the_United_States
Legislation to protect workers
Minimum wage law is the body of law which prohibits employers from hiring employees or workers for less than a given hourly, daily or monthly minimum wage
Minimum_wage_law
Fundamental physical law of electromagnetism
Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is a scientific law of physics that describes the amount of force between two electrically charged
Coulomb's_law
Islamic law
Islamic Law and Crime in Contemporary Courts, BERKELEY J. OF MIDDLE EASTERN & ISLAMIC LAW, Vol. 4, No.1, pp. 1–7. Hallaq 2009b, p. 311. sfn error: no target:
Sharia
Observation on the growth of integrated circuit capacity
Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years, with minimal increase in cost
Moore's_law
Computer language processing metric
through a theory called the power law that states the correlation between perplexity and word error rate. Word error rate can then be computed as: W E
Word_error_rate
Type of clause in legislation
error of law, is a nullity. Subsequent cases held that Anisminic had abolished the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of
Ouster_clause
Statistical principle about ratio of effects to causes
The Pareto principle (also known as the 80:20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that, for many outcomes, roughly
Pareto_principle
UK constitutional law case
constitutional law case from the House of Lords in English administrative law. It established the "collateral fact doctrine", which states that any error of law made
Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission
Anisminic_Ltd_v_Foreign_Compensation_Commission
intellectual property area of law. It has been very influential in the development of authors' rights laws in other civil law jurisdictions, and in the development
Copyright_law_of_France
Fictional set of rules by Isaac Asimov
have to follow the Three Laws while designing and the prevalence of the laws would be ensured, design flaws or construction errors could functionally take
Three_Laws_of_Robotics
law, in the canon law of the Catholic Church, and in Scots law, as well as a philosophical concept. The term "subreption" originates from Roman law;
Subreption
2010 High Court of Australia decision
and the doctrine of jurisdictional error. The case has had a significant impact on Australian administrative law. It has partially clarified the extent
Kirk v Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
Kirk_v_Industrial_Relations_Commission_of_New_South_Wales
Musical Album
Fatal Error (PFE) is a project by Olivier Manchion, Ulan Bator founder member, and long time Faust collaborator. PFE first album is entitled Law Speed
Permanent_Fatal_Error
Ohio law regulating pharmacy technicians
from a medication error during her last round of chemotherapy at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. The law: "require(s) that
Emily's_Law
Legality of sexual relationships between family members
Laws regarding incest (i.e. sexual activity between family members or close relatives) vary considerably between jurisdictions, and depend on the type
Legality_of_incest
many atheists who have participated in politics or law. This is a list of atheists in politics and law. Living persons in this list are people whose atheism
List of atheists in politics and law
List_of_atheists_in_politics_and_law
Adage that work expands to fill its available time
Parkinson's Law is one of two observations made by the naval historian C. Northcote Parkinson in a 1955 satirical essay: "Work expands so as to fill the
Parkinson's_law
Statistical law in machine learning
training dataset size, training cost, and the post-training error rate (e.g., the test set error rate). Each of these variables can be defined as a real number
Neural_scaling_law
Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties
law, contract law varies between jurisdictions. In general, contract law is exercised and governed either under common law jurisdictions, civil law jurisdictions
Contract
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the first spin-off of Law & Order, is an American police procedural television series that focuses on crimes of sexual
List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes (season 20–present)
List_of_Law_&_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit_episodes_(season_20–present)
Adage that anything that can go wrong will go wrong
Murphy's law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." Though similar statements and concepts have
Murphy's_law
1967 United States Supreme Court case
well-established aspect of American law, having originated in English common law. The basic idea was that a legal error during trial (such as a violation
Chapman_v._California
English actor (born 1972)
David Jude Heyworth Law (born 29 December 1972) is an English actor. He began his career in British theatre before landing small roles in various television
Jude_Law
1993 United States Supreme Court case
(January 1, 1994). "Brecht v. Abrahamson: Harmful Error in Habeas Corpus Law". Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 84 (4): 1109. Text of Brecht v.
Brecht_v._Abrahamson
Logical error, form of selection bias
Survivorship bias or survivor bias is a statistical error that results from concentrating on entities that passed a selection process while overlooking
Survivorship_bias
Type of law in municipalities
A by-law (bye-law, by(e)law, by(e) law), is a set of rules or law established by an organization or community so as to regulate itself, as allowed or provided
By-law
Amount of discretion an appellate court applies to overturning a lower court's decision
lower court's findings on questions of law. This is sometimes referred to as "plenary review" or the "legal error" standard. It allows the appeals court
Standard_of_review
Clerk, scribe, or notary
judgment error, which is an error made in the exercise of judgment or discretion, or a technical error, which is an error in interpreting a law, regulation
Scrivener
Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
privity". Journal of Business Law (2): 143–152. Flannigan, Robert (October 1987). "Privity – the end of an era (error)". Law Quarterly Review. 103 (4): 564–593
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
Contracts_(Rights_of_Third_Parties)_Act_1999
Detail of the global positioning system
The error analysis for the Global Positioning System is important for understanding how GPS works, and for knowing what magnitude of error should be expected
Error analysis for the Global Positioning System
Error_analysis_for_the_Global_Positioning_System
Laws against interracial marriage
anti-miscegenation laws which prohibited interracial marriage and, in some states, interracial sexual relations. Some of these laws predated the establishment
Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States
Anti-miscegenation_laws_in_the_United_States
1974 United States federal legislation
addressing billing errors in "open end" credit accounts, such as credit card or charge card accounts. The following are examples of billing errors under the FCBA:
Fair_Credit_Billing_Act
Functional relationship between two quantities
values (perhaps measurement or sampling errors) or provide a simple way for observations to deviate from the power-law function (perhaps for stochastic reasons):
Power_law
Government administered by military forces
[1851]. Institutes of American law. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-886363-80-9. de Grazia (1970). sfnp error: no target: CITEREFde_Grazia1970
Military_government
Dutch drug law
The Opium Law (Opiumwet in Dutch) is the section of the Dutch law which covers nearly all psychotropic drugs. In 1912, the First International Opium Conference
Opium_Law
Legal phrase used to reduce liability
Look up E&OE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Errors and omissions excepted" (E&OE) is a phrase used in an attempt to reduce legal liability for potentially
Errors_and_omissions_excepted
Irish legal website/database
Statute Book, the CD-ROM version contained a "significant number of errors". Law of the Republic of Ireland Irish Statute Book. N-Lex. OECD (2010). Better
Irish_Statute_Book
Legal and philosophical theory that there are values inherent in nature
precepts, the natural law can be blotted out from the human heart, either by evil persuasions, just as in speculative matters errors occur in respect of
Natural_law
Unique numeric book identifier since 1970
be possible to detect these two most common types of error, i.e., if either of these types of error has occurred, the result will never be a valid ISBN—the
ISBN
ERROR LAW
ERROR LAW
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish
To Wander; Nobleman; Leader; Earl; Wanderer
Female
Arthurian
, error for Nineve (q.v.).
Boy/Male
English American German Latin Scottish
Army commander. Army, weald power. Also can be a, meaning nobleman. Famous bearer: Australian...
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name possibly ERROL means "to wander."Â
Male
Swiss
, axe, or, terror.
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
The Comedy of Errors' Adriana's servant.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wanderering Noble
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Without Error
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Terror; Lovers
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish, Teutonic
Maker of Arrows; Arror Featherer
Male
Swiss
, axe, or, terror.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of terror
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Comedy of Errors' A merchant.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Terror; Kings; Royal
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of terror
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Error-less
ERROR LAW
ERROR LAW
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éirinn, AERYN means "Ireland."Â
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Johannes, JOHANO means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Reshvin | ரேஷà¯à®µà¯€à®¨Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Song
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu
Glowing, Illuminated, Enlightened, Blazing
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian, French, German, Greek
The Son of Tiber; Of the Tiber (River)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lotus
Male
Native American
Native American Sioux name WAHKAN means "sacred."
Male
Greek
(Ἰωσήφ) Greek form of Hebrew Yowceph, IOSEPH means "(God) shall add (another son)." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus.
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n.
The difference between the approximate result and the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of double position.
n.
Mistake; error; fault.
n.
An error; a mistake.
n.
A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.
n.
Erroneous thought; mistaken opinion; error.
n.
Exemption from error.
n.
The difference between an observed value and the true value of a quantity.
n.
One who encourages and propagates error; one who holds to error.
a.
Liable to error; fallible.
n.
One who leads into error.
a.
Full of error; wrong.
n.
Liability to error.
n.
A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record in matters of law or of fact.
n.
A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or transgression; iniquity; fault.
n.
A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension.
n.
An error in pleading.
n.
A wandering; a roving or irregular course.
n.
A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base.
n.
The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.
n.
Misguidance; error.