Property

  • 61Property finder — Property Finders (or Property Search Agents as they are also known) are companies and individuals representing a buyer in a property transaction. The term is more common in the United Kingdom, but in the United States the situation is referred to …

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  • 62Property Premium — is the key concept in the system of property based economics developed by Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger, together with Hans Joachim Stadermann. It is an insight derived from the legal distinction between property and possession, which although …

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  • 63property tax — n: a tax levied on real or personal property (as by a municipality) compare excise, income tax Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 64property of the estate — All legal and equitable interests of the debtor in property as of the petition date (SA Bankruptcy.com) The property that is not exempt and belongs to the bankruptcy estate. Property of the estate is usually sold by the trustee and the claims of… …

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  • 65property right — n 1: a right or interest in or involving property (as real property) a conflict between environmental regulations and property rights 2: property interest at interest 3b …

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  • 66Property man — Property Prop er*ty, n.; pl. {Properties}. [OE. proprete, OF. propret[ e] property, F. propret[ e] neatness, cleanliness, propri[ e]t[ e] property, fr. L. proprietas. See {Proper}, a., and cf. {Propriety}.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which is proper… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 67Property Ladder (TV series) — Property Ladder is the name of a television show that airs in the United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand and Australia where first time property or real estate developers purchase houses (usually in need of repair), renovate them, and attempt …

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  • 68property damage — Injury to real or personal property through another s negligence, willful destruction, or by an act of nature. In lawsuits for damages caused by negligence or a willful act, property damage is distinguished from personal injury. Property damage… …

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  • 69Property redistribution — is a term applied to various political policies involving taxation or expropriation of property from some in order to finance payments to others. Redistribution policies are usually promoted (in democracies) by claiming that less stratified… …

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  • 70Property management system — Property management systems may be used in real estate, logistics, intellectual property, or hospitality accommodation management.Hospitality industryIn the hospitality industry, a property management system (PMS) is a computerized system used to …

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