Category : P

Definition:   tangible and movable property (transferred by a bill of sale); property not classified as real property Pronunciation:   \ˈpərs-nəl, ˈpər-sə-nəl\ \ˈprä-pər-tē\ Used in a Sentence:    All personal property included in the sale should be identified in the contract..

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Definition:  title given to an individual designated in a will or appointed by a probate court to settle the estate of a deceased person. Pronunciation:   \ˈpərs-nəl, ˈpər-sə-nəl\ \ˌre-pri-ˈzen-tə-tiv\ Used in a Sentence:   Mr. Greene’s nephew was designated in his will to act as his personal representative upon ..

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Definition:   a formal request to a court of appeal asking it to examine the record of the proceedings in a specific case Pronunciation:   \pə-ˈti-shən\ Used in a Sentence:   The developer filed a petition for review over the change ..

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Definition:   a person who sues another person  or accuses another person of a crime in a court of law Pronunciation:   \ˈplān-təf\ Used in a Sentence:    Adam Smith was the plaintiff in the case filed against Bluebi..

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Definition:   a residential project with mixed land uses and high residential density Pronunciation: Used in a Sentence:    Because the buildings are usually clustered together in a PUD, there is more green area left open for parks and r..

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Definition:    an official agency usually organized on the city, county, or regional level to develop a master plan and control the use, design and development of land Pronunciation:   \ˈplænɪŋ\ \kə-ˈmi-shən\ Used in a Sentence:   The developer had to submit his plans to the planning commission for..

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Definition:   the increased usability and value resulting from the combining or consolidating of adjacent lots into one larger lot Pronunciation:   \ˈplä-tij\ \ˈval-(ˌ)yü\ Used in a Sentence:    The plottage value of the three smaller parcels increased when they were combined..

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Definition:   the starting point in a metes-and-bounds description of property; usually a street intersection or a specific monument Pronunciation: Used in a Sentence:   A legal description must always return to the point of beginning to describe the area a..

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Definition:   any means by which to contact the brokerage firm or individual licensee including mailing address, physical street address, email address, phone number or fax number. Pronunciation: Used in a Sentence:   Our agent gave us her point of contact information so we could contact her with to arrange..

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Definition:   the authority of government to protect the property, life, health and welfare of its citizens Pronunciation: Used in a Sentence:   An example of police power is the right to regulate land use through a general plan a..

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