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| Access right
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The right of a property owner to go to and return from an adjoining street without interference. |
| Accessibility
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Measurement of how much access of a building can be obtained by handicapped people. |
| Accessible hermetic
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Assembly of a motor and compressor inside a single bolted housing unit. |
| Accession
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The right of an owner to have the advantages of property ownership, which include air rights, mineral rights, riparian rights, and rights to alluvion, and manmade improvements. Acquisition of additional property by growth or increase in the existing property. It can be a natural process, such as a changing river course adding land or through the purchase of adjacent land. |
| Accessories
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Ceramic or non ceramic fixtures such as towel bars, paper and soap holders, grab bars and the like. |
| Accessory
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Device that supplements the usefulness of a system or machine. Natural feature, such as a rock formation, used as a reference point in surveying. |
| Accessory building
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Building which is secondary to the main structure on the same piece of property such as a shed or garage. |
| Accessory table
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Increases the versatility of your table saw by turning your table saw into a router table, shaper or even a scroll saw. |
| Accolade
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Molding or decoration with the approximate shape of an ogee cut in the flat surface of an arch or lintel. An ogee is an S-shaped curve on a surface formed by a convex and concave surface curve joined together. |
| Accordion door
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Type of door that is pleated into many vertical folds and supported by rollers inserted in a track at the top. As it is closed, the fold of the door resembles the bellows of an accordion. |
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