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Bulk sales transfer
Bulk sales transfer Any transfer in bulk (and not a transfer in the ordinary course of the seller's business) of a major part of the materials, inventory or supplies of an enterprise.
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Inventory All space within a certain proscribed market without regard to its availability or condition
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Bulk sales act An act that requires the recording and publication of a sale that is not in the normal course of business.
Bulk transfer of goods Any transfer in bulk of a substantial part of the materials, supplies, merchandise, equipment or other inventory of an applicable enterprise that is not in the ordinary course of the transferor's business.
Bulk zoning Zoning for density. Regulates height restrictions, open-space requirements, parking and setback.
Bulkhead A retaining wall designed to hold back water from the ocean or another body of water.
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Build-out Space improvements put in place per the tenant's specifications.
Build-to-suit A method of leasing property whereby the developer-landlord builds to a tenant's specifications.
Build-up rate The discount or interest rate used in the selection of the capitalization rate for an investment property.
Built-ins Items that are not movable, such a stoves, ovens, microwave ovens or dishwashers.
Bulk sales act An act that requires the recording and publication of a sale that is not in the normal course of business.
Bulk sales transfer
Bulk transfer of goods Any transfer in bulk of a substantial part of the materials, supplies, merchandise, equipment or other inventory of an applicable enterprise that is not in the ordinary course of the transferor's business.
Bulk zoning Zoning for density. Regulates height restrictions, open-space requirements, parking and setback.
Bulkhead A retaining wall designed to hold back water from the ocean or another body of water.
Bullet loan A loan that includes a call date earlier than its normal amortization period.
Bullnose tile A trim tile with one rounded edge, used to finish off outside corners.
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