ACTUAL EVICTION
The removal or a tenant from a property through legal channels.
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The removal or a tenant from a property through legal channels.
A computer system that has ads on it and maintains them for websites. They track and report statistics to help identify possible customers.
The authority of a manager to delegate tasks.
Making it easy for disadvantaged groups to access and use an establishment. Refer to accommodation.
This party is assigned responsibilities and is in charge of the account in question.
Certification in a subject. It ensures integrity of an agency and is awarded to organizations as well.
When a residential area is grouped in one of the 39 ranks. It is done by age, facilities, composition, household size, marital status, income, transportation mode, job, car ownership, and home ownership.
A dispute, opposed petition, or similar action with the objective of influencing a contested matter so the outcome if favorable to those engaging in said action
Understanding a fact as true that would lead to further investigation.
Additional charges added to an item based on value not on physical characteristics.
A risk management technique used when the risk is acceptable.
Stimulating economic growth by giving out more money. It decreases federal funds wrth making money easier to borrow. Refer to federal open market committee,tight monetary policy and federal reserve
An official document with value that must be accounted for.
A periodic increase in the value of an ASSET or LIABILITY originally issued, granted, or sold at a discount to FACE VALUE. In general, the contract will increase on a straightline basis
The activity or inactivity of a person in a contract.
Knowledge used to boost company position. It can lead to a strike or counter strategy. Refer to competitive intelligence.
Loss in a transaction due to inflation, costs, and scrap value of an object. Refer to actual total loss.
An additional charge put on an item that is a percentage of its value.
The individual who agrees to purchase good by signing a bill on or before its due date.
When a shopper is asked questions while shopping about the experience. Night clubs and athletic centers use this method. Refer to solitary shopping or shopping alone.
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