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Cement
Commonly used to adhere laminated plastic to surfaces of counters, it
is applied to both objects, allowed to dry to a certain state and then
the objects are touched together, bonding on contact.
Contain
To hold, enclose or include.
Container
A box, can, crate, jar, etc. which will hold items inside.
Contaminate
To make something impure, corrupt, infected, etc. by contact with or addition
of something harmful or unsuitable.
Contemporary
Style
Design featuring streamlined shapes and large unadorned windows and open
spaces.
Contents
Replacement Cost Protection
Feature of some homeowner's insurance policies that pays the replacement
cost of personal property lost to a claim.
Contiguous
Lots
Pieces of property which abut and share a common adjoining border.
Contingency
Something whose occurrence depends on chance or uncertain conditions.
Contingency
Clause
A condition, which must be fulfilled, in a purchase contract.
Contingency
Fund
Money set aside for a possible loss.
Contingency
Listing
A property listing with a special condition that must be met.
Contingent
Fee
Fee that must be paid upon the occurrence of certain events.
Contingent
Sale
Sale that is finalized only in the case of a particular occurrence.
Continuation
Statement
Document submitted to a government agency to extend the time period for
a previously approved document.
Continuity
1. A continuous flow, a state of connection, continuous duration.
2. A complete electrical circuit with no open circuits.
Continuity
Tester
An indicator, which determines if any connections in an electrical circuit
are open or broken.
Continuous
Unbroken, uninterrupted, connected. Extending without interruption or
break.
Continuous
Load
Three or more hour electrical load.
Continuous
Power System
Used in circumstances where power must not be interrupted, this electrical
system which operates separate from any alternate power source to supply
power without interruption of more than one cycle.
Continuous
Ridge Vent
Attic vent, which is place along the roof ridge.
Continuous
Vent
Vertical pipe, which connects to the drain, extending upward to vent.
Continuous
Waste
Drain connecting a multiple compartmentalized fixture or multiple fixtures
to a common trap.
Continuous
Weld
Weld that covers the complete length of a joint.
Control
Joint
Joint that penetrates partially through a concrete slab so that pressure,
such as from frost, is applied to the concrete, the control joint will
crack instead.
Contour
A line on a map or drawing showing equal ground elevation points.
Contour
Gauge
Hand tool constructed of a stiff metal wires in a holder which permits
them to slide back and forth. These wires can conform to the shape of
an object, allowing the transfer of the shape to another member or location,
so that it can be cut out perfectly.
Contour
Interval
The value between contour lines on a map that shows the difference in
elevation.
Contour
Line
A line on a map or chart to connect all points of the same elevation or
depth in a certain area. Different contour lines show changes in the elevation
of the land.
Contour
Map
A map that displays the topography of a site. A map with contour lines
that indicate various elevations.
Contour
Plan
The finish grade contours as shown on a plan view of a site, shown by
contour lines.
Contract
1. An agreement between two or more parties, to do something specific.
2. To reduce in size or draw together.
Contract
for Deed
Contract where the seller agrees to defer all or part of the purchase
price for a specified period of time.
Contract
for Novation
In law, substituting a suitable person or entity for an original party
of a contract, which terminates the old contract and begins a new one.
Contract
of Sale
Written agreement between a seller and a buyer to buy/sell a property
upon mutually suitable terms.
Contract
to Purchase
Contract initiated by the buyer, which details the purchase price and
conditions of the transaction, and is accepted by the seller. It is also
known as an agreement of sale.
Contractor
A person or firm supplying materials or work, for a stipulated sum, in
the building trade. Prime contractors are responsible for the entire job
as a whole while subcontractors are those who are responsible for a certain
trade and contract with the prime contractor.
Contract
Specifications
Details of a contract of sale including a legal description, type of deed,
closing information, etc.
Contractual
Lien
Voluntary obligation or encumbrance, such as a mortgage.
Control
Fittings
The device that controls the rate of flow and pressure in a fluid system.
Control
Joint
1. When installing a large span of wallboard, a space is filled with a
preformed metal piece, which permits expansion and contraction.
2. Masonry wall groove constructed as a control for expansion cracking.
3. Any joint which is made between structural sections to allow for differential
movement.
Control
Variable
Environmental element that remains unchanged and strongly influences real
estate valuations.
Controlled
Growth
The imposition of restrictions on the amount or type of new development
in an area.
Controller
Device to control power that goes to an electrical motor.
Convection
Mass movement of parts of a fluid within a fluid due to differences in
the density and temperature of heat by such movement, to transfer heat.
Convector
Heating device, which is open at the top and bottom so that air may pass
through the openings and over interior tubes, to be heated by hot water,
which passes through those tubes. The heated air then flows out into a
room.
Convector
Cover
Concealment for a convector so that it is more attractive.
Convenience
Outlet
Also called an electrical outlet, appliances and other electric devices
are plugged into this 120-volt receptacle.
Conventional
Loan
Long-term loan made for the purchase of a home, which is not insured or
guaranteed by a governmental agency and which generally conforms to the
standards required for sale of the loan into the secondary mortgage market.
Typically requires a substantial down payment and is usually only available
to those having good credit. It has fixed monthly payments for the life
of the loan and usually has a 30-year period of fixed interest rates.
Conventional Mortgage
see conventional loan.
Conversion
1. The exchange of property from real property to personal or the reverse.
2. A change from one form or standard to another.
Conversion
Chart
An information table, which shows the equivalent measurement of certain
items to another, such as feet to meters.
Converter
1. Device used to change a thing from one form to another, such as electrical
current, radio frequency, analog to digital, etc.
2. Furnace that converts pig iron into steel by using the Bessemer process.
Convertible
Adjustable-rate Mortgage
A mortgage that begins as an adjustable rate loan but can be converted
to a fixed-rate mortgage, during a specified period of time.
Convex
Outwardly curved surface.
Convey
To sell property from one to another and transfer all title and interests.
Conveyance
Transfer of title of property from one person or entity to another.
Conveyance
Tax
Tax imposed on the transfer of real estate.
Conveyor
Mechanical contrivance with either a belt or chain, which moves continuously
to take a commodity from one place to another. Commonly referred to as
a conveyor belt.
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