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Terminal emulation protocol enabling internet users to log onto a remote network or computer and use it like it is under the user’s control.
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Terminal emulation protocol enabling internet users to log onto a remote network or computer and use it like it is under the user’s control.
A shortened term for a temporary employee hired for a short time.
Characteristic of metal to do with hardness and stiffness. See tempering.
Measure of heat and cold by degrees by a thermometer.
Process used to toughen a material, glass, metal, alloy that makes it more able to resist stress by heating, submitting to constant temperature or cooling. Opposite of annealing.
Meld, design or pattern for a product or item serving as a guide to construct and design items that ate similar.
In a set order in regard to time.
Situation of employment that will only last a short period of time.
An insured’s right it inspect a health care policy and return it before 10 days have passed and get a full refund.
Owning real estate for a set number of years.
When a tenant stays on property after the lease has expired without the landlord’s consent.
A property’s joint ownership by 2 or more unrelated or related bodies in equal or unequal shares.
Sole and absolute ownership of a property with no partners, co-tenants.
Insurance policy for people who rent their house.
Measurement where rent is based on square footage of the property.
Area that a tenant occupies.
Rules and terms specific to a tender, submission, evaluation and awarding of the contract.
Goods bought are placed at the disposal of the buyer.
An offer that is without conditions to pay a debt that is lieu of the actual payment.
Payment made when a document is signed.
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