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| Grubbing
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Clearing property of all low growth. |
| Guarantee
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A financially binding guaranty assuring that an obligation or contractual agreement will be fulfilled by the guarantor. |
| Guarantee mortgage
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Loan that is guaranteed by a third party, for example a government institution. |
| Guaranteed payment loan
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Assurance that a loan's financial obligation will be secured by a third party. |
| Guaranteed sales program
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Real estate brokerage program that purchases the seller's equity if a property does not sell during a certain period of time. |
| Guaranty
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Promise to uphold a guarantor's contractual and financial obligation in the event of default. |
| Guard
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Any device that protects against injury or loss. |
| Guardian
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One who is appointed to administer the personal affairs and property of an individual who is incompetent. |
| Guardian's deed
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Deed used to convey property of a minor or legally incompetent person. |
| Gudgeon
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A gate hinge section, often called a hinge pintle socket, which is a horizontal rod that has a hole for a vertical pin (pintle) to pass through and pivot. The one end of the rod is secured to a wall or gate post with the pin being part of a L-shaped unit, one leg of which is connected to a gate or door. The hinging mechanism for the gate is made up of the gudgeon and pintle together. |
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