Quantisation

/ˌkwɒntɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of converting a continuous variable or legal right into a discrete or defined value for purposes such as valuation, assessment, or digital representation.
    The quantisation of damages in intellectual property cases helps establish precise compensation.

Commentary

In legal drafting, quantisation often relates to setting distinct values or parameters for rights or liabilities, especially in financial or damages contexts.

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