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Atmometer
Instrument that measures the rate of water evaporation.
Atmospheric
Pressure
Pressure due to the weight of the earth's atmosphere, equal at sea level
to about 14.69 lbs. per square inch.
Atom
Any of the indivisible particles claimed to be the basic component of
all matters.
Atomize
To separate into atoms. To reduce a liquid into a fine spray. To disintegrate.
At-risk
Rules
Rulings that losses can only be deducted for tax purposes to the degree
of risk and are restricted to the cash investment and debt for which the
taxpayer is personally liable.
Atrium
A large area, which forms a courtyard within a building; often enclosed
in glass and open to sunlight and may be several stories high.
Attached
Column
Column that has three quarters of its diameter projecting from a wall.
Attached
Garage
Garage that is part of the same building as the dwelling.
Attachment
Legal term, which authorizes the holder of a Writ in the taking of property
of rights because of legal action. The purpose is to satisfy a judgment.
Attenuator
Electrical device used to vary signal strength.
Attest
Statement that provides an objective evaluation of a real estate company's
financial statement to aid financial statement users.
Attestation
Clause
Provision at the end of a document showing signatures of witnesses to
the fact that the document was executed in their presence.
Attic
Space between the ceiling joists and roof rafters of a structure. An attic
may be accessible by a staircase or other means and may also finished
into rooms.
Attic
Fan
Fan used to remove hot air, thus cooling the area.
Attic
Ventilator
Slotted or screened opening that allows air to flow into attic space.
Attorney-at-Law
Individual who has been admitted to the bar and allowed to practice law
in his/her state and may perform all the services necessary to represent
clients.
Attorney
of Record
Attorney whose name appears official in the permanent records of a case.
Attornment
Agreement by a tenant to accept a replacement landlord.
Attractive
Nuisance
Condition on property that may be attractive but hazardous to children.
The property owner must take responsibility to prevent children from having
access, which may put them in danger.
Attribution
Constructive ownership - where the tax law assigns to one taxpayer the
ownership interest of another taxpayer.
Auction
Market
Where property is sold to the highest bidder and the last & best bid price
is accepted by the auctioneer announcing, "sold".
Audible
Generally accepted as being from 20Hz to 20kHz, audible refers to being
within the range of normal hearing.
Audio
Of hearing or sound.
Audio
Frequency
Within the range of human hearing.
Audit
Examination of financial records of a business or individual to uncover
irregularities or errors.
Auditorium
A large room or hall used for the gathering of an audience.
Auger
Spiral-shaped tool for boring holes in wood. Also a drill bit.
Austenite
A crystalline structure of steel, which contains elements, like carbon,
in solid solution, and formed under temperatures of between 1670 and 2535
degrees Fahrenheit.
Autecology
The ecological study of a single organism or a single species of organism.
Auto
Prefix meaning self.
Autogenous
Healing
The filling in of masonry cracks by a natural process, occurring over
a long period of time.
Autogenous
Weld
Weld made without any additional filler metal.
Automatic
Involuntary or reflexive. Self-regulating.
Automatic
Flue Damper
Device in the flue of a heating unit that closes, when not in use, to
prevent heat loss.
Automatic
Level
Transit that uses a suspended compensator to automatically maintain a
set level.
Automatic
Renewal Clause
Provision in an agreement, which allows renewal at the end of its initial
term, such as a lease.
Automatic
Sprinkler System
Fire protection system, required in some types of buildings, which is
activated automatically by intense heat.
Automatic
Vent Damper
Vent damper that will open when there is a small air flow and close when
there is none.
Automatic
Welding
Method using machine-controlled welding wire feed and weld head movement.
Autotransformer
Transformer with at least part of the windings common to both the primary
and secondary circuits, with very low losses. It may be used to change
electric voltage from a generator to the higher voltage needed for efficient
transmission over power lines. They can also be used to change a two-wire
electrical supply to a three-wire system.
Auxiliary
Additional; supplemental; acting in a subordinate manner.
Auxiliary
Hoist
Additional crane hoist to assist the main hoist.
Auxiliary
Lane
Secondary pathway.
Average
Office Occupancy
Average number of business days an office is in use.
Average
Price
Price of a home, as figured by totaling the sales prices of the houses
sold in an area, and dividing that number by the number of homes.
Avigation
Aerial navigation that might interfere with the use by the property owner
by creating undue noise and may also reduce the value of the land.
Avigation
Easement
Easement over private property, near an airport, limiting the height of
structures or trees.
Avoirdupois
Weight
System of weights based on 1 pound equaling 16 ounces and an ounce equaling
16 drams.
Avonite
Solid-surface material that has a textured granite or gemstone look. Avonite
resembles stone, with the color being the same through the material. It
is a popular material for use in baths and kitchens since it can be worked
and polished with woodworking tools.
Avulsion
Removal of land by the action of water erosion.
AWG
see American Wire Gauge.
Awning
Roof-like cover that provides shelter from the elements.
Awning
Windows
Single-sash windows that tilt outward and up with the sash hinged at the
top, it swings open from the bottom.
Axe
Tool for chopping trees and splitting wood, it has a long wooden handle
with a metal head with either a single or double-sided blade
Axes
Plural of axis.
Axial
Around, on or along the axis of an object.
Axial
Growth
Land expansion resembling a star with the center being the city.
Axis
Real or imaginary straight line on which an object rotates or appears
to rotate; a real or imaginary straight line around which the parts of
a thing are symmetrically or evenly arranged or composed.
Axle
A rod on which a wheel turns or one connected to a wheel so that they
turn together; a bar connecting two opposite wheels.
Axle,
Fixed
An axle that does not rotate.
Axle,
Rotating
Axle rotating on bearings but fixed at the wheel.
Azimuth
Angle from north or south of a property and is looked at clockwise from
the north by a real estate appraiser.
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