Used to refer to details that have been clearly and precisely stated, usually in rules or instructions.
“Payments must be made in the amounts as specified in the fee schedule.”
“Applicants must submit documents as specified in the checklist.”
This phrase points to an exact detail given in the diagram, such as a specific date, amount, or condition. When a question uses this phrase, search for the precise figure or rule 'as specified' rather than estimating, since the chart usually states it directly. It signals precision, unlike words such as 'approximately'.
Synonyms: as stated, as indicated, as required