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Infill
Development or Housing
New construction in an already established area.
Infiltration
Air from the environment that penetrates crevices in a building. Penetration
of water into the earth or through a structure.
Infiltration
Test
Testing a buried pipeline for leakage by sealing the empty line and checking
to see if any water leaks into the system from another source.
Infinite
1. Lacking limits or bounds.
2. Very great, vast, immense.
Inflatable
Plug
Elastomer plug, which can be inflated and is often used to seal off a
portion of a pipeline that needs to be pressure tested.
Inflate
To blow full or expand out as with air or gas.
Inflation
Increasing price levels. A loss in the purchasing power of money. When
a dollar today is worth more than that dollar tomorrow.
Inflation
Equity
Increase in the value of property brought on by inflation.
Information
Reporting
Income reporting to the Internal Revenue Service using Form 1099 stating
income earned.
Information
Stake
Stake used to give grades at different distances from the hub near which
is located when surveying.
Infrared
Invisible rays just under the red end of the visible spectrum. Waves are
longer than those of the spectrum colors but shorter than radio waves;
they have a penetrating heating effect and, consequently, are used in
cooking, photograph, etc.
Infrared
Brazing (IRB)
Use of infrared radiation to heat the material being brazed.
Infrared
Soldering (IRS)
Use of infrared radiation to heat the material being soldered.
Infrared
Testing
Testing can be done either by inducing heat energy into an object, which
is active, or by using the natural infrared energy of an object, which
is passive. Testing is used to test insulation materials and installations,
with variations of 0.01 degrees Fahrenheit able to be detected, as well
as variations within the material being examined.
Infrasonic
A frequency of sound below the range audible to humans.
Infrastructure
The basic public works in a city including roads, parks, bridges, schools,
utilities and communication systems in a community.
Infusorial
Earth
Chalk-like gray or white silicon, composed of fossilized remains of marine
life, which is used for thermal insulation for steam piping, paint extenders,
scouring powders, filters, etc. Also called Tripoli or Diatomaceous Earth
or Diatomaceous Silica.
Ingress
and Egress
Access from a land parcel to a public road or other means of exit. Right
to exit and enter through land owned by another.
Inharmonious
Inappropriate and possibly harmful use of land.
Inheritance
Personal property or real estate that is passed on to the heirs of a deceased.
Inheritance
Tax
State tax based on the value of property received through inheritance.
Inhibitor
Any substance that slows or prevents a chemical or organic reaction. Concrete
set up is retarded by addition, to the cement mix, during hot weather,
of starches or fatty acids.
Initial
Interest Rate
Original interest rate on an adjustable mortgage. Sometimes the initial
"teaser" rate is below the current market rate.
Initial
Payment
The down payment on the price of a piece of real estate.
Initial
Rate Cap
Specific limit of some adjustable rate loans (ARMs) defining the maximum
amount the interest rate may increase at the expiration of the original
interest rate.
Initial
Rate Duration
A time period, lasting either months or years, before the initial interest
rate expires and an increase takes place.
Initial
Rate of Absorption
In accordance with ASTM C67, weight of the water that can be absorbed
in one minute by a partially water immersed brick.
Initial
Set
The first hardening of mortar.
Injunction
A court order issued to a defendant in an action either prohibiting or
commanding the performance of a defined act. Violation of an injunction
could lead to a contempt of court citation.
Inlay
To set pieces of wood, metal, etc. into a surface, making a design that
is normally level with the surface of the base material. Tabletops are
often created with different types of wood.
Inlet
1. An entrance, opening or passage as to a culvert.
2. A narrow strip of water extending into a body of land from a river,
lake, ocean, small bay or creek.
3. Opening for the intake of fluid.
In-line
Pump
Small pump, which is pumping fluid through a line on which it is supported
and mounted.
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