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Semi
1. Prefix meaning half; semi-circular.
2. Prefix meaning twice in a specified period; semi-annually.
3. Prefix meaning partially; semi-civilized.
Semiannual
Twice yearly.
Semianthracite
Coal which burns cleanly and is softer and easier to ignite than anthracite,
which is used for heating.
Semicircle
Half of a circle.
Semicircular
Arch
Also called Gothic, Tudor, parabolic, or major arches, they are arches
which have a span of more than six feet with a rise-to-span ratio in excess
of 0.15, having a load capacity of 1,000 pounds per foot.
Semi-Custom
Home
A home where the basic structure cannot be changed but where changes can
be made to some design aspects of the home, during construction.
Semigloss
Paint or varnish which has a sheen which is between flat and gloss.
Semirigid
Continuous Base
Asphalt which is firm but not rigid like concrete and is used on roadways
because it can be maintained better when there is some ground movement.
Senior
Mortgage
Primary mortgage on a property, which takes priority over any other liens
and is satisfied before any secondary liens.
Senior
Residential Appraiser
A designation granted by the Appraisal Institute for Residential Appraisers.
An SRA may refer to himself as a member of the Appraisal Institute, though
not an MAI.
Sensitivity
Analysis
Technique of investment analysis that enables investors to determine variations
in the rate of return on an investment property in accordance with changes
in a critical factor, such as how much the rate of return will change
if expenses rise 5% or rental income drops 10%. It's an experiment with
decision alternatives using a what-if approach.
Sentimental
Value
Emotional value of property to each particular person.
Separable
or Separate Property
Property wholly owned by either spouse who was acquired prior to marriage
or was received as a gift or inheritance. This property legally belongs
to that spouse and cannot be taken away to satisfy a debt against the
other souse or for estate valuation.
Sepia
Print
Print or drawing down in a reddish-brown color, showing dark lines on
a lighter background and is made on semitransparent paper so that reproductions
can be made.
Septic
System
An underground, self-contained sewage treatment system that has a storage
tank where waste is decomposed through bacterial action. Septic systems
are used in areas without sanitary sewer systems.
Septic
Tank
Watertight sewage collection tank, located beneath the ground, which is
the part of a septic system, which processes the waste and distributes
it to the absorption field.
Sequence
The following of one thing after another in chronological, causal or logical
order which is important in the construction industry, since things must
be completed in a certain order.
Sequential
Firing
Blasting method where several charges are fired one at a time in a series.
Series
Circuit
Electrical circuit where the current passes through one load prior to
going to the next, because the loads are connected. Alarm systems use
this type of circuit because breaking any part of the circuit would trigger
the alarm.
Series
Wound
Armature and field of a motor that are connected so that the electrical
current passes through one prior to the other.
Serrated
1. Having saw type notches along the edge.
2. Surface with ridges.
Service
Conductor
The wires that connect the utility company's line to the home's service
equipment.
Service
Contract
Agreement bought by a homeowner for servicing of household items.
Service
Drop
The electrical wires which go from the power utility's lines to a building.
Service
Entrance
Where the power utility's lines interface with the wiring of the building.
Service
Entrance Box
The electrical box, inside the building, where the power utility's wires
connect to the circuits within the house.
Service
Entrance Cable
Electrical wiring, factory assembled, which has two or three insulated
conductors with a stranded uninsulated neutral conductor wrapped around
them.
Service
Entrance Distribution Box
The electrical box, inside the building, where the power utility's wires
connect to the circuits within the house.
Service
Entrance Equipment
The heart of the home's electrical service consists of three parts: the
electric meter, the disconnect switch, and the distribution panel.
Service
Insulator
The anchor at the site where the utility's electrical wires connect with
the wiring of the building.
Service
Lateral
Underground power lines that go from the power line transformer to the
buildings meter box.
Service
Marker
Stake used to mark the location of the capped or plugged end of a length
of buried pipe.
Service
Mast
Vertical section of conduit through which the service wires of a building
pass prior to reach the service entrance box.
Service
Panel
Electrical panel, containing circuit breakers, which is the distribution
point for the entering electric service.
Servicer
Firm used to collect mortgage payment and to manage borrowers' escrow
accounts.
Servicing
The handling of an account, as a mortgage serviced by a mortgage banker.
Alternately, the periodic maintenance of household items.
Servient
Tenement
Land subject to an easement.
Servitude
Work required as a court judgment because of a crime committed.
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