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Aesthetic zoning
Aesthetic zoning Zoning for beauty. May regulate architectural styles, colors or signage.
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Zoning The division of a city or town into zones and the application of regulations having to do with the architectural design and structural and intended uses of buildings within such zones.
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Adverse action A denial or revocation of credit, a change in the terms of an existing credit arrangement, or a refusal to grant credit either on the amount requested or on the terms requested.
Adverse possession Methods of acquiring title by open and notorious possession usually vary with each state.
Adverse use Use of someone's property without permission.
Adviser A broker, consultant or investment banker who represents an owner in a transaction.
Aeolian soil Soil that is composed of materials deposited by the wind.
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Affiant A person who makes a sworn statement.
Affidavit A sworn written statement made under oath before a notary public or other official authorized by law to administer an oath. The term literally means "has pledged one's faith."
Affidavit of title A written statement, made under oath by a seller or grantor of real property and acknowledged by a notary public.
Affirmation A formal declaration that an affidavit is true.
Affirmative easement Gives the owner of the dominant tenement the right to use the servient tenement.
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