Disagreement or inconsistency as in data of an experiment
something that does not match the expectation, inconsistency between facts, figures etc. There was a wide discrepancy in theories about how best to research the subject discrepant (adj)
a finding by the ITL, CITL or an acquiring registry that a proposed transaction does not conform to agreed transaction rules
an irregularity in the documents that causes them to be in non-compliance to the letter of credit
Non-conformance with letter of credit conditions or requirements in the presented documents.
Any deviation from the terms and conditions of a Documentary Credit or Guarantee, or in the documents presented thereunder, or any inconsistency between the documents themselves.
The variance between impressions/clicks measured by a publisher’s site and a third-party server (see Lag Time).
Any deviation from the terms and conditions of a DC, or the documents presented thereunder, or any inconsistency between the documents themselves - see Negotiation under DCs.
When documents presented do not conform to the terms of the letter of credit, it is referred to as a discrepancy.
A letter of credit term referring to a defect in documents or any deviation from the conditions stipulated in a letter of credit.