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| Propellant
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The gas used to expel materials from aerosol containers. |
| Propeller
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Apparatus consisting of two or more twisted blades which are mounted on a hub and which rotate with that hub to move fluid axially to propel the object to which it is attached. |
| Propeller (hydro) turbine
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A turbine that has a runner with attached blades similar to a propeller used to drive a ship. As water passes over the curved propeller blades, it causes rotation of the shaft. |
| Property
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The rights that one individual has in lands or goods to the exclusion of all others. Property rights include exclusive occupancy, possession, use and the right of disposition. Individuals, groups, organizations and governments may own property. |
| Property and casualty policy
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Insurance contract providing coverage for risks primarily associated with negligence and acts of omission associated with third-party injuries or property losses. Property and casualty policies normally exclude losses associated with war, riots, and unreasonable negligence. |
| Property brief
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Summarization of the attributes and characteristics of the property such as that indicated in the legal records (title search). |
| Property damage liability insurance
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An insurance policy that promises to pay all the legal obligations of the insured due to negligence in which damage to the property has been caused. |
| Property damage liability losses
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Losses arising from damage to or destruction of property. |
| Property depreciation insurance
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Insurance protection for the replacement cost of damaged property. Thus, the accumulated depreciation is not subtracted in determining the amount of reimbursement. |
| Property description
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A legally acceptable description of real estate including metes and bounds, government rectangular survey, or lot numbers of a recorded plat. All property deeds have a legal description. |
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