Laws Of L&N Flashcards

Learn the Laws of Listing and Nulling Verbatim

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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The definition of a complete list is a list which has only one reading item on list.

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A TA rising means a list is being overlisted (too long).

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A list can be underlisted in which case nothing can be found on nulling.

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If after a session the TA is still high or goes up, a wrong item has been found.

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If pc says it is a wrong item, it is a wrong item.

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The question must be checked and must read as a question before it is listed. An item listed from a nonreading question will give you a “dead horse” (no item).

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If the item is on the list but nothing read on nulling, the item is suppressed or invalidated.

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On a suppressed list is must be nulled with Suppressed. “On________, has anything been suppressed?”

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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On an item that is suppressed or invalidated, the read will transfer exactly from the item to the button and when the button is gotten in the item will again read.

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An item from an overlisted list is often Suppressed.

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On occasion when you pass the item in nulling, all subsequent items will read to a point where everything on list will then read. In this case take the first which read on first nulling.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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An underlisted and overlisted list will ARC break the PC and he may refuse to be audited until list is corrected, and may become furious with auditor and will remain so till it is corrected.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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Listing and Nulling or any auditing at all beyond an ARC break without handling the ARC break first, such as correcting the list or otherwise locating it, will put a PC into a “sad effect.”

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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A PC whose attention is on something else won’t list easily. (List and null only with the rudiments in on the pc.)

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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An auditor whose TRs are out has difficulty in listing and nulling and in finding items.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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Listing and Nulling errors in presence of Auditor’s Code violations can unstabilize a pc.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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The lack of a specific listing question or an incorrect nonstandard listing question which doesn’t really call for item will give you more than one item reading on a list.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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You cease listing and nulling actions when a floating needle appears.

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Always give a PC his item and circle it plainly on the list.

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Laws of Listing and Nulling

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Listing and Nulling are highly precise auditing actions and if not done exactly by the laws may bring about a down tone and slow case gain, but if done correctly exactly by the laws and with good auditing in general will produce the highest gains attainable.