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| Scenic easement
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Easement with the objective retaining property in its natural setting and forbidding construction of something that would block the beauty or view. |
| Schedule
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(1) A timed plan for a procedure or project. (2) A list or inventory of details, often as an explanatory supplement to a bill of sale, deed, will, tax form, etc. |
| Schedule e
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Part of Form 1040, shows income or loss from real estate transactions including net rental income. |
| Schedule, fixture or lighting fixture
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List, which is normally part of a drawing, specifying the electrical fixtures and the lighting fixtures and showing where they are to be used. |
| Schedule, material
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List, on a building plan, detailing the materials needed to complete the job. |
| Schedule, symbol
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Legend that defines the symbols on a construction drawing, with their meanings. |
| Schematic
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Plan diagram showing, for example, the electrical wiring circuits or the plumbing system. |
| Schematic designs
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Renderings of housing plans, both floor and exterior. |
| Schematic plan
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Outline or diagram of a structure or group of structures used for planning purposes. |
| Scientific name
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The internationally recognized Latin name of a plant that will be descriptive of the feature of the plant, or will commemorate a person connected with it. The name of the species will consist of two parts, the genus name and the species name. This system was first started in 1753 by a Swedish botanist, Linnaeus. |
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