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Dual
Agency
Representation of both parties by the same real estate agent or broker.
Dual
Contract
Illegal practice of having two contracts for the same transaction. For
example, having one contract for a higher amount so that more money can
be borrowed.
Dual
Divided Agency
Representation of two or more parties in a transaction by the same real
estate broker.
Dual
Listing
Listing where a real estate broker represents both the buyer and seller,
creating two principals.
Duckbill
Pliers
Pliers with jaw ends that are tapered to a horizontal flat wedge.
Duckboard
Board that is placed over a muddy area to provide firm walking surface.
Duct
Thin sheet metal, shaped either round, square or rectangular, which is
used to convey air at low pressure.
Ducts
Pipe that carries water, cooled air or wiring throughout a house.
Ductile
Workable. Material, as metal, able to be stretched or hammered thin without
breaking, something not brittle, easily molded.
Ductility
The property of a material, often metal, which allows it to be formed
and reformed, stretched or hammer, etc.
Ductwork
Network of ducts that has been installed, usually as part of an HVAC system.
Ductwork is typically constructed from sheet metal.
Ductwork,
Preformed
Ductwork which has been manufactured and shaped in a factory to use in
special places where needed.
Due-on-sale
Clause
Language in a mortgage stating that a loan must be fully repaid upon the
sale of a home.
Due
Process
The course of legal proceedings established by the legal system of a nation
or state to protect individual rights and liberties.
Dull
1. Not brilliant. Dim. Not Shiny.
2. Not pointed or sharp. Blunt.
Dull
Finish
Non-glossy painted surface.
Dull
Rub
Surface that has been rubbed to a dull sheen finish.
Dummy
Individual acting in the place of someone else in order to conceal his
or her identity.
Dumping
Painting very quickly.
Dumpy
Level
Level, which has a telescope and leveling vial, mounted on a rotating
plate. Sight is taken through the telescope so that the point on the graduated
rod that is level to the telescope can be found. The telescope is leveled
using the leveling vial and then the crosshairs are lined up to a point
on the rod.
Dunnage
Loose packing of any bulky material that is used around objects for shipping.
Duplex
Structure consisting of two separate family units, under the same roof.
Duplex
Nail
A two headed nail on one shank, with one head about ½ inch higher, which
is normally used for temporary installations, such as on concrete forms,
since the nail can be easily removed with a claw hammer. Duplex nails
are available in several sizes with the 16d, which is used for concrete
forms, being the most commonly used.
Duplex
Receptacle
Electrical outlet with space for two plugs.
Duplicate
To double. To copy.
Duplicate
Switching
Wiring of multiple lighting fixtures in a way that half of the lamps can
be worked independently of the other half, allowing for a lessening of
the lighting level.
Durability
Ability to survive heavy wear and tear without deterioration.
Durable
Power of Attorney
Legal instrument permitting one to grant others general or specific powers
for administering their finances.
Duralumin
Trademark name of a strong aluminum alloy.
Duress
Act of forcing an individual or business to do something against their
will and can be used as a legitimate defense in court to reverse the effect
of the compelled act.
Durham
System
Trade name of a rigid, threaded joint piping using recessed drainage fittings.
Dust
Powdery earth or other solid matter in pieces fine & small enough to be
easily suspended in air.
Dust
Cover
Covering, of any material, used to keep furniture or other items clean
while not in use. Dust Free Area or surface that has no dust in the air
or on any item.
Dust
Mask
Mask, worn over nose and mouth when working, which filters out dust particles
from the air.
Dusting
Powdery surface, which forms on newly, installed concrete.
Dutch Arch
Arch that is constructed from rectangular, rather than wedge shaped bricks,
and is flat on the top area.
Dutch
Colonial Style
Design that features a barn-like gambrel roof, overhanging eaves, a ground-level
front porch and dormers.
Dutch
Door
Horizontally divided door where the upper and lower halves open and close
independently of each other.
Dutch
Hip Roof
Roof with the upper gable ends of the roof being built with a short hip
section.
Dutchman
Cut
Method of cutting down a tree, which must fall in the opposite direction
from its natural leaning tendency. To do this, an undercut is notched
at 90 degrees to the direction of the fall and then the face cut made
for the undercut is extended. A back cut is made on the side of the natural
lean, a wedge is inserted and then the back cut is extended to fell the
tree.
Dwarf
Partition
Short wall or partition that does not go all the way to the ceiling. Also
called a Dwarf Wall.
Dwarf
Wall
Short wall or partition that does not go all the way to the ceiling. Also
called a Dwarf Partition.
Dwelling
A place to live. A house. A residence.
DWV
Tubing
Tubing, copper or plastic, which is used in the drain, waste, or vent
parts of a plumbing system.
DWV
System
Complete home waste removal system; drain, waste, vent. A drainage system
depends on gravity to work rather than the water pressure needed in the
water supply system.
Dynamic
Relating to energy or physical force in motion. Energetic. Vigorous. Forceful.
Dynamic
Braking
Method of braking an electric motor, with the motor used as a generator
and the electrical energy generated being dissipated in resistors.
Dynamo
Direct-current electric generator. A dynamoelectric machine.
Dynamoelectric
Having to do with the production of electrical energy from mechanical
energy, or of mechanical energy from electrical energy.
Dynamometer
An apparatus for measuring force or power, for example, one for measuring
mechanical power such as in an engine.
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