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Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker 1) An electrical device that is used to turn power off and on in sectors of a building, and to limit the flow of electricity through a circuit for safety. 2) In taxes, a credit to reduce property taxes for elderly and-or permanently disabled.
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Credit An agreement in which a borrower receives something of value in exchange for a promise to repay the lender at a later date.
Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
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Circulation factor Interior space required for internal office circulation not accounted for in the net square footage.
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Chimney back The back wall or lining of a fireplace or furnace chimney.
Chimney flue The passage inside a chimney that channels smoke and heat to the outside.
Chimney pot A short pipe at the top of a chimney that increases ventilation to the fireplace and reduces smoke.
Cinder block A block made of ash and cement that is used in construction.
Cinder fill Cinders used below a basement or around a foundation to promote drainage.
Circuit breaker
Circulation factor Interior space required for internal office circulation not accounted for in the net square footage.
Cistern A tank used to store rainwater.
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Civil action An action where an issue, formed by some kind of complaint, is presented for trial. Proceedings are for declaration, enforcement, protection of a right, redress, or prevention of a wrong.
Civil law A system of law codified by statutes.
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