Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
im·putePronunciation:
im-'pyütFunction:
transitive verbInflected Forms:
im·put·ed;
im·put·ing 1 : to consider or calculate as a value or cost (as for taxation);
broadly : to reckon as an actual thing <
impute a benefit from the use of the car>
2 in the civil law of Louisiana : to direct (payment) to principal or interest
3 : to attribute to a party esp. because of responsibility for another <
impute knowledge to his corporate superior> —
im·pu·ta·tion /"im-py&-'tA-sh&n/ noun