Compilation

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Compilation

Meaning of Compilation

A literary production, composed of the works of others, and arranged in a methodical manner. When a compilation requires in its execution taste, learning, discrimination, and intellectual labor, it is an object of copyright: as, for example, Bacon’s Abridgment. Curtis, Copyright, 186.

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This definition of Compilation is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

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Synonyms of Compilation

noun

  • accretion
  • accumulation
  • agglomeration
  • aggregation
  • anthology
  • arrangement
  • assemblage
  • classification
  • codification
  • collection
  • colligation
  • collocation
  • combination
  • conglomeration
  • consolidation
  • gathering
  • incorporation
  • miscellany
  • selection Associated Concepts: Official Compilation of Codes Rules
  • and Regulations

Compilation Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)

The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Compilation in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Presentation of financial statement data without the ACCOUNTANT’S assurance as to conformity with GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (GAAP).


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