Meaning PROPERTY
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n. anything that is owned by a person or entity. Property is divi...
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Characteristics of an object that users can set, such as the color of a window.
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a basic or essential attribute shared by members of a class Owing to these magic properties, it was often planted near dwellings to keep away evil spirits. — Parsons, Mary Elizabeth
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A characteristic common to all members of an object class.
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c. 1300, properte, "nature, quality," later "possession, thing owned" (early 14c., a sense rare before 17c.), from an Anglo-French modification of Old French propriete "indivi [..]
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A unique, commercially exploitable entity, (typically in sports, arts, events, entertainment or causes). Source: IEG
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Land and chattel in which an individual may have a right or interest.
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goods or materials (including land) owned by someone.
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Characteristics of an object that users can set, such as the color of a window.
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Anything that is owned by a person or entity. (See also: community property, personal property, public property, real property, separate property)
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Anything over which a person or business has legal title. Property may be held in common or privately owned.
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something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"; a basic or es [..]
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Any item which is owned or possessed.
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something that belongs to someone
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A major classification on the balance sheet. It is the second long term asset section after current assets. Included are land, buildings, leasehold improvements, equipment, furniture, fixtures, delive [..]
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 to take possession of.
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A piece of data encapsulated within a class, structure, or enumeration.
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The term property can have several meanings depending on the context. It may refer to: Property (CSS) A CSS property is a characteristic (like color) whose associated value defines one aspect of how t [..]
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A CSS property is a characteristic (like color) whose associated value defines one aspect of how the browser should display the element. Here's an example of a CSS rule: /* "div" is a s [..]
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A property is a characteristic of an object, often describing attributes associated with a data structure. There are two kinds of properties: 
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A characteristic of a sample of matter that is fixed by its state. Examples: Properties of a sample of hydrogen gas include the density and energy of a mole of H2 at 1 atm and 25°C.
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Definition That which is legally owned by an individual or entity.
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Characteristic of an object. In many programming languages, including Visual Basic, the term property>/I> is used to describe attributes associated with a data structure.
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The definition of property is one that has long been argued by political philosophers. The 18th century philosopher John Locke argued that property was whatever one has "mixed his labor with. [..]
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Any thing that can be owned. Political philosopher John Locke considered that the right to property is a natural right (superior to human law made by government).
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To dream that you own vast property, denotes that you will be successful in affairs, and gain friendships. See Wealth.   
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pl: -ties [Anglo-French propreté proprieté, from Latin proprietat- proprietas, from proprius own, particular] 1 : something (as an interest, money, or land) that is owned or possessed see ...
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in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal right to use the ...
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  The right to private ownership.
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Long-term tangible assets used in the continuing operation of a business for a long time.
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(n) - a characteristic
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coverage protecting the insured against loss or damage to real or personal property from a variety of perils, including but not limited to fire, lightening, business interruption, loss of rents, glass [..]
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For the purposes of the Archives Act 1983, property is derived from delivery (ie. physical delivery) coupled with an intention on the part of the parties that property in the item should pass with delivery of it to the Commonwealth. Intentions as to ownership will often be implied rather than expressed. In such cases, the intention needs to be obje [..]
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Real property or personal property.
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You will often see properties, units, and doors used interchangeable. In Rentables, a Property is anything that is being rented.  It could be a single family home, an apartment, a bedroom, etc. We tend to use Properties and Units interchangeable.
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For feature(s) data, a single attribute of a class. A class is described by one or more property definitions. For example, a Road feature class may have properties called Name, NumberLanes, or Locatio [..]
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quality, characteristic, feature or trait that describes an object. protein
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A commercial property defines a property used for commercial use, not residential i.e. your home.
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A measurable aspect of matter, e.g., mass and inertia.
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The rights and obligations a group or individual has in relation to an object, resource, or activity.
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Refers to direct property investment, which covers a wide range of real assets including office (commercial), retail (shopping centres), industrial, hotel and leisure as well as residential properties.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) is part of a company’s Balance Sheet representing long-term assets that are crucial for daily operation. PP&E includes a company’s property, machinery, office equipment, vehicles, furniture, and fixtures, less any depreciation or amortization.
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Property is something owned. There are several types of property, such as personal, real estate, and intangible. Personal property includes movable objects, such as boats, cars, clothes and jewelry. R [..]
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Property means a 'legitimate claim of entitlement' to some benefit. If a benefit is a 'matter of statutory entitlement for persons qualified to receive them,' then the government h [..]
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CSS style sheets are made up largely of keyword=value pairs. The keyword is called the property. The color in the example rule below is called the property. It is attribute of the rendering we are con [..]
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A property is the attribute of an HTML element that you can change. You can define more than one property in a single CSS rule by separating them with a semicolon. Properties can deal with typography [..]
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Property is a type of asset. Property assets can be residential - such as your house – or commercial, such as offices and shops.
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(n) something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone(n) a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class(n) any area set aside for a particular purpose(n) [..]
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A distinctive characteristic (Lesson 5)
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A facet or attribute or an object referenced by a name.
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A property is a specific aspect, characteristic, attribute, or relation used to describe a resource. Dublin Core metadata elements are properties http://dublincore.org/documents/2003/04/02/dc-xml-guid [..]
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A CLR language feature that allows the value of a single member variable to be modified using getter and setter methods defined in a class or structure. See Indexer.
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A sub-component of a Google Analytics account that determines which data is organized and stored together. Any resource tagged with the same Property ID is collected and stored together. A single prop [..]
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Any item which is owned or possessed.
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Anything that has a value and is owned whether it is tangible, intangible, personal, public or common.
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Anything over which a person or business has legal title. Property may be held in common or privately owned.
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n. propiedad(es), propiedad inmueble
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Includes everything a person owns, such as a car, house, television, appliances, and furniture. It also includes bank accounts, pension benefits, insurance policies, stocks, bonds and other investments.
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Any intellectual property in any form (including a play or screenplay) that might form the basis of a movie. In theater, usually called a "prop," an item (e.g. a gun, spoon, hairbrush, etc.) [..]
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Property, such as Patents, trademarks, and Copyright, that results from creative effort. The Patent and Copyright Clause (Art. 1, Sec. 8, cl. 8) of the United States Constitution provides for promotin [..]
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Characteristics or attributes of the outer boundaries of objects, including molecules.
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Category of nonprofit assets at risk that includes real property (buildings, improvements and betterments), personal property (furniture, fixtures, valuable papers and records, equipment, and supplies) and intangible property (copyrights, business goodwill and trademarks).
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of certain radionuclides which emit particles spontaneously (electrons, protons, neutrons, nuclei) and/or α-, β-, γ-, or X-rays.
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A fundamental quality of a natural phenomenon. See Dimensional quantity.
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Anything over which a person or business has legal title. Property may be held in common or privately owned.
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(Name attribute = "Description"), value: (Content attribute = "Easy to understand definitions to SEO and Internet marketing jargon, from Springboard SEO's glossary of term [..]
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One of the physical or chemical characteristics of a material.
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An investment in land or buildings, commercial or residential (eg flats and houses).
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Property rights are as fundamental to economics as scarcity and rationality. Unless some human agency has the right to control the use of whatever ...
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"Property" means all property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein.
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See either instance variable or character property.
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Property is anything tangible or intangible, moveable or immovable, that a person or an entity owns, including rights. There are two types of property: real property, which is any interest in land, including the buildings or the improvements to them personal property, which is anything other than land, includes items such as furniture, clothing, [..]
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According to International Accounting Standard 16 (IAS16), “Property, Plant and Equipment” comprise tangible assets held by an entity for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, of for administrative purposes that are expected to be used for more than one period. Depending on the applicable financial reporting fr [..]
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Anything over which a person or business has legal title. Property may be held in common or privately owned.
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A facet or attribute or an object referenced by a name.
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Offenses such as burglary, theft, auto theft, arson, vandalism, trespassing, selling stolen property, possession of burglar's tools, fraud, etc.
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We can invest in companies which own and manage a range of properties. The value of property is a matter of the valuer’s opinion and not fact. Property will not contribute to diversifying your portfolio if you already hold a substantial percentage of your investments in property. There could be delays involved with property (disinvestments and swit [..]
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Represents the ownership or partial ownership of real property assets. Investment in property is typically undertaken through a unitised vehicle, where the investor buys units representing partial own [..]
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See either instance variable
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A Property is a named characteristic or attribute of an object
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Refers to landed properties (like house, apartment, condominium) and land (like bungalow lots).
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Landed properties such as houses, apartments and condominiums, and land such as bungalow lots.
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A Property is a location owned or operated by the hotel management company.
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A hotel, motel, inn, lodge or other accommodation facility.
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A Property is a location owned or operated by the hotel management company.
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Synonymous with plant and capital equipment (PACE)
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A hotel, motel, inn, lodge or other accommodation facility.
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refers to hotel, including its personnel and physical facilities.
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PP&E consists of tangible assets, including land, land rights, capital leases, and property owned by USAID in the hands of others, that a) Have an estimated useful life of two or more years, b) Ar [..]
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Property means assets of every kind, whether corporeal or incorporeal, moveable or immoveable, tangible or intangible, and legal documents or instruments evidencing title to, or interest in such asset [..]
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An area for inscription on the World Heritage List. It is necessary to ensure that the property has Outstanding Universal Value, integrity and authenticity.
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Everything that a person owns, including real property, tangible personal property, money and financial accounts.
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The University owns or controls a range of physical assets and uses them to achieve its objectives. If they are expected to have a useful life of more than one year, they may be accounted for as prope [..]
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all hard assets such as buildings, airplanes, machinery, etc. 
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A general term describing a person's possessions. "Real property" refers to a particular piece of land owned by a person.
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Physical assets (buildings, machinery, etc.)
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The term for the physical assets of a company that are used on a continuing basis, including land, buildings, technical equipment and machinery, fixtures and furnishings, and so forth.
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lang=en 1800s=1818 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: He intended to leave his daughter under the care of a confidential servant, to follow at her leisure with the greater part of his property, which had n [..]
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Property is an accounting unit in the real estate register. A property can be made up of one or several parcels.
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Tangible, long-lived assets that a company owns and uses in its operations, rather than simply holding them as an investment. This includes buildings, construction, facilities, machinery etc. and is r [..]
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Property, in the abstract, is what belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, it is one or more components (rather than attr [..]
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Property is the ownership of land, resources, improvements or other tangible objects, or intellectual property. Property may also refer to:
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In philosophy, mathematics, and logic, a property is a characteristic of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own rig [..]
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Property, in the abstract, is what belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, it is one or more components (rather than attr [..]
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A property, in some object-oriented programming languages, is a special sort of class member, intermediate in functionality between a field (or data member) and a method. The syntax for reading and wr [..]
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The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is a New Zealand statute that primarily deals with the division of property of married couples, de facto couples and civil union couples when they separate or whe [..]
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Property is a 2003 novel by Valerie Martin, and was the winner of the 2003 Orange Prize. In 2012, The Observer named Property as one of "The 10 best historical novels". The book is set on a [..]
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Property, in the abstract, is what belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, it is one or more components (rather than attr [..]
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Property, in the abstract, is what belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, it is one or more components (rather than attr [..]
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