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121cost of living increment — addition to a salary due to an increase in the cost of consumer goods …
122unearned increment — profit that was not earned through work (e.g. real estate rents, interest on savings, etc.) …
123unearned increment — noun an increase in the value of land or property without labour or expenditure on the part of the owner …
124auger increment — n the retained portion of one extraction operation of the auger. D4916 …
125segregation variance of increment collection — Ss2, n the variance caused by nonrandom distribution of ash content or other constituent in the lot. For a method of estimating this variance, see Annex A1 of Test Methods D2234/D2234M. D2234/D2234M …
126unearned increment — un′earned in′crement n. bus the increase in the value of property, esp. land, due to natural causes, as growth of population • Etymology: 1870–75 …
127unearned increment — /ˌʌnɜnd ˈɪnkrəmənt/ (say .unernd inkruhmuhnt) noun the increase in the value of land, etc., due to natural causes, as growth of population, rather than to any labour or expenditure by the owner …
128tax increment financing — Technique used by municipalities to finance commercial developments. Typically, the municipality issues bonds to finance land acquisition and other up front costs and then uses the additional property taxes generated from the new development to… …