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Indemnify
To protect another person against loss or damage or to compensate a party
for loss or damage.
Indenture
Written agreement between two or more persons having different interests.
Independent
Appraisal
Value estimate provided by someone who has no participation in ownership
of the property in question.
Independent
Chuck
A lathe chuck, which has four independently moving, jaws to enable the
item to be exactly center with the use of a dial indicator.
Independent
Contractor
One who is hired to do a particular job and is subject to the direction
of the person in charge. Independent contractors pay for their own expenses
and taxes and are not viewed as employees with benefits.
Index
1. Financial tables used by lenders to calculate interest rates on adjustable
mortgages and Treasury bills.
2. Statistic that indicates some current economic or financial condition.
Index
Lease
A rental contract in which the tenant's rental is tied to a change in
the price level, such as the Gross National Price Deflator.
Index
of Leading Economic Indicators
This index indicates the direction of the economy in the next six to nine
months and helps to forecast business trends. This series of 11 indicators
is calculated and published monthly by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Index
of Refraction
Indication showing the speed of light in a medium.
Index
of Residential Construction Cost
Index of the costs to construct residential properties.
Indexed
Loan
A long-term loan in which the term, payment, interest rate or principal
amount may be adjusted periodically according to a specific index, which
is usually stated in the loan agreement.
Indicating
Gauge
This precision gauge, which is also called an dial indicator, consists
of a plunger that has gear teeth cut along parts of its length to engage
a gear on the indicator needle to provide a visual indication of even
very slight variations in the grade of a surface. The gauge, which has
a needle that passes around the precise dial, which shows gradations as
small as one ten-thousandth of an inch, is tightly clamped to a rigid
surface, then the plunger is adjusted to connect with the work which is
to be measured. This work is then moved past the plunger, which provides
readings of the variations in the surface. When precision measurements,
such as centering a piece of work in an independent chuck on a lathe,
this gauge is valuable.
Indicator
Any device, a gauge, register, pointer or dial that measures or records
and visibly indicates.
Indirect
Costs
Costs not directly associated with the structure itself but have been
incurred during the construction period. Also, referred to as soft costs.
Indirect
Lighting
Lighting that has a large portion of emitted light directed upward, often
off of a ceiling, before shining on an area or object. It reduces glare
in the area being lighted and creates fewer shadows.
Indirect
Overhead
Costs that are not related specifically to one particular job but are
a general cost of doing business.
Individual
Appliance Circuit
Heavy-duty use circuits, which may range from 20 amps to 50 amps and are
used for single appliances such as water heaters, clothes dryers, dishwashers,
etc.
Individual
Retirement Account (IRA)
Tax-deferred savings account used to accrue funds for retirement.
Individual
Vent
Vent servicing only one plumbing fixture, separate from the others, in
a drainage system.
Induced
Current
Electric current which originates in a conductor by use of a fluctuating
magnetic field around the conductor.
Induced-draft
Cooling Tower
Tower that uses a suction fan to draw air through the tower, cooling water
in that manner.
Induced
Soldering (IS)
Process of soldering by use of heat generated by the electrical resistance
of the matter that is being soldered when an electric current is passed
through it.
Inductance
Inductance opposes a change in current in an electrical circuit. Alternating
Current (AC) varies with time; electromotive force is generated to oppose
the current flow. Electromotive force is defined as: Force that occurs
due to the voltage produced by a magnetic field that is in opposition
to the magnetic field that is around a coil. The voltage is induced in
the coil when the magnetic field cuts the coil. Current moving through
the coil forms a magnetic field around the coil. This magnetic field moves
across the turns of the coil, which induces a second voltage, which builds
a magnetic field opposing the course current. The induced voltage is counter
electromotive force.
Induction
Brazing
Brazing process which uses electrical current through the matter being
brazed, creating the heat required by generating it from the electrical
resistance of the matter along with the current passing through the matter.
Induction
Welding (IW)
Welding done by using the heat generated by the electrical resistance
of the matter being welded when the electric current passes through the
matter.
Inductive
Reaction
Opposition to the alternating current flow is caused by this counter electromotive
force in the alternating current of a coil.
Industrial
Connected with or resulting from industry.
Industrial
Park
An area zoned and planned for the purpose of industrial development. Usually
located outside the main residential area of a city and normally provided
with adequate transportation access, including roads and railroad.
Industrial
Property
Property that is zoned and used for industrial use, such as factories,
manufacturing, research and development, warehouse space and industrial
parks.
Industrial
Tract
Land zoned for industrial use, such as manufacturing, factory office and
warehouse space and research and development.
Industrial
Waste
Manufacturing product waste.
Industry
Any particular type of productivity, manufacturing, enterprise, etc.
Industrial
Zoning
Category of property zoning that designates property to be used for industrial
purposes.
Inert
1. Without power to move, act or resist.
2. Tending to be physically or mentally inactive.
3. Having few or no active properties.
4. Chemically inactive; glass or helium.
Inert
Gas
Inert gas is a non-reactive gas, which prevents oxidation by displacing
air or oxygen so it is used as an oxygen shield during welding. Since
oxidation is speeded up greatly by the heat of welding, the presence of
oxygen would be damaging to the finished weld.
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