real+property

  • 101property — Synonyms and related words: acreage, acres, adverse possession, affection, affluence, alodium, aroma, assets, attribute, available means, badge, balance, banner, belongings, blackface, body build, bottomless purse, brand, bulging purse, burgage,… …

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  • 102real estate — noun property consisting of houses and land (Freq. 5) • Syn: ↑real property, ↑realty, ↑immovable • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding …

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  • 103Property (philosophy) — Determinate redirects here. For the biology term, see Determinate growth. In logic, modern philosophy, and mathematics a property is an attribute of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a …

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  • 104Property (conflict) — In Conflict of Laws, the subject of Property Law follows the terminology of the civil law systems out of Comity. Hence, there are two types of property: * Immovables is the equivalent of real property in common law systems, i.e. it is land or any …

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  • 105Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit — ( REMIC) A pass through tax entity that can hold mortgages secured by any type of real property and can issue multiple classes of ownership interests to investors in the form of pass through certificates, bonds, or other legal forms. A financing… …

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  • 106real estate — Synonyms and related words: acres, alluvion, alluvium, arable land, block, chattels real, clay, clod, clos, close, croft, crust, demesne, dirt, domain, dry land, dust, earth, enclave, field, forty, freehold, glebe, grassland, ground, grounds,… …

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  • 107Property (disambiguation) — In law and political theory, property refers to an ownership interest in land or other resources.A property of an object is some intrinsic or extrinsic quality of that object, where the nature of the object in question will depend on the field,… …

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  • 108property — prop|er|ty W1S2 [ˈprɔpəti US ˈpra:pər ] n plural properties [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: propreté, from Latin proprietas, from proprius; PROPER] 1.) [U] the thing or things that someone owns ▪ The hotel is not responsible for any loss… …

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  • 109Real Covenant — A real covenant is a term used in real property law to describe a promise concerning the use of land. Real covenants are classified as either affirmative, a promise to do something (e.g. build a fence) or negative, a promise to not do something… …

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  • 110real estate — /ˈril əsteɪt / (say reel uhstayt) noun 1. property in the form of land, buildings, etc.: a valuable piece of real estate. 2. Law → real property. 3. Computers the physical device by means of which content is viewed, as the screen on a PC, mobile… …