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Fixturen. a piece of equipment which has been attached to real estate in...
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FixtureIn plumbing, a device that provides a supply of water and/or its disposal, such as a sink, tub and toilet.
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Fixture1590s, "act of fixing," perhaps from fix (v.) on model of mixture, or from an assumed Latin *fixitatem. Meaning "anything fixed or securely fastened" is from 1812, an alteration of [..]
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FixtureAn item that once was personal property, but became real property when it was affixed to real estate. The item, unless specifically noted by the seller, will be included in the sale of the property. L [..]
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FixtureAnything that has been attached to real estate in such a way as to become part of the premises. Unless the owner of the fixture and the owner of the real estate agree otherwise, the fixture becomes th [..]
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Fixturesee Lights
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Fixturean object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household) regular: a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture&am [..]
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FixtureAny piece of personal property which becomes permanently affixed to a piece of real property.
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Fixturen. One who or that which is expected to remain permanently in its position.
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FixturePersonal property that becomes real property when attached in a permanent manner to real estate.
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FixtureThe electrical fitting used to contain the electric components of a lighting system.
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Fixtureelectrical fitting used lo hold electric components.
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Fixturean item of movable property so incorporated into a real property that it may be regarded as legally a part of it
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FixtureDisplays, such as grocery shelves, a freezer case, a magazine or card rack, used to exhibit merchandise.
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FixtureAttachment to real property that is not intended to be moved and would create damage to the property if it were moved.
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FixtureThe intermediate structure that attaches a device under test (DUT) to a shaker or shock test machine. Special fixtures may also be required to correctly mount product(s) inside a thermal cycling chamb [..]
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FixtureAnything that accepts or discharges water or wastewater: faucets, sinks, toilets, tubs.
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FixturePersonal property or improvements so attached to the land as to become part of the real property. The right of the tenant to remove fixtures may be given by stipulation in the lease or by [..]
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FixtureAny fixed part of the structural design, such as tubs, bidets, toilets, and lavatories.
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FixtureAny fixed plumbing feature that is part of the structural design, such as the primary and auxiliary sinks.
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FixtureThe housing or assembly that holds the lamp and/or trim.
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FixtureAny device permanently, or "hard-wired" to the home wiring system.
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FixtureThe assembly that includes the mounting base, or socket, and any features that reflect or disperse the light from a lamp fitted into the fixture.
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FixtureAny light-producing device permanently, or "hard-wired" to the home wiring system.
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FixtureA sink or lavatory (these terms used interchangeably in this book), toilet, bathtub, spa, shower, and bidet.
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FixtureA production work-holding device used for machining duplicate workpieces. Although the term is used interchangeably with a jig, a fixture is not designed to guide the cutting tools as the jig does.
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FixtureThe intermediate structure that attaches a device under test (DUT) to a shaker or shock test machine.
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FixturePersonal property that becomes real property when it is attached to a building. These properties may include ceiling fans, chandeliers, built-in bookcases, and drapery rods. May be classified as ameni [..]
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FixtureA fixture is an item of personal property attached permanently to real estate, such as drapery rods, toilets, wet bar, or other items which could damage the premises by their removal.
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Fixture(n) an object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household)(n) a regular patron(n) the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment(n) the act of putting something in working order a [..]
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Fixture - With regard to lighting, a reference to Luminaire.
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FixtureAny permanently connected light or other electrical device that consumes power.
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FixtureA tool that helps you do something during the manufacturing process. Fixtures ensure you can perform the same process over and over again and get the same result.
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FixtureA recognizable entity (such as a kitchen cabinet, drape, or light fixture) that is permanently attached to a property and belongs to the property when it is sold.
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FixtureAny piece of personal property which becomes permanently affixed to a piece of real property.
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FixtureA complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps and the parts designed to distribute the light, position and protect the lamp(s), and connect the lamp(s) to the power supply.
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FixtureThe component of a luminaire that houses the lamp or lamps, positions the lamp, shields it from view, and distributes the light. The fixture also provides for connection to the power supply, which may [..]
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FixtureIn plumbing, the devices that provide a supply of water and/ or discharges water or wastewater, such as faucets, sinks, toilets, etc.
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FixtureThe assembly that holds the lamp in a lighting system. It includes the elements designed to give light output control, such as a reflector (mirror) or refractor (lens), the ballast, housing, and the a [..]
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FixtureAny fixed part of the structural design, such as tubs, bidets, toilets and lavatories.
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FixtureConclusion of shipbrokers negotiations to charter a ship - an agreement
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Fixtureproperty law an article attached to land and regarded as part of it.
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FixtureConclusion of shipbrokers negotiations to charter a ship - an agreement
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Fixturen. a piece of equipment which has been attached to real estate in such a way as to be part of the premises and its removal would do harm to the building or land. Thus, a fixture is transformed from a [..]
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Fixture - another name for a rugby match.
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FixtureThe particular configuration of a system that is the subject of a unit test
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FixtureSee match.
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FixtureA complete lighting unit consisting of lamp or lamps and the parts designed to distribute the light, position and protect the lamp(s), and connect the lamp(s) to the power supply. (Also referred to as luminaire.)
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FixtureProperty, such as a hot water heater or plumbing fixture, that has become permanently attached to piece of real estate and goes with the property when it is sold.
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Fixture
(legal) Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it.
A regular patron of a place or [..]
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FixtureChattels that have been attached to the land or building so as to lose their character as chattels.
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FixturePersonal property that becomes real property when attached in a permanent manner to real estate (such as a lighting fixture or an in-ground spa).
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Fixturepersonal property which is permanently attached to real estate such as plumbing fixtures.
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FixtureAn object that is part of the land (that is, not a chattel
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