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Coign
Coign
The cornerstone of a building that differs in shape or color from the rest of the wall.
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Co-borrower An additional individual who is both obligated on the loan and is on title to the property.
Code of Ethics The rules and regulations required by all members of the National Association of Realtors.
Codicil A supplement or an addition to a will, executed with the same formalities as a will, that normally does not revoke the entire will.
COFI Short for cost of funds index. A yield index based upon the cost of funds to savings and loan institutions in the San Francisco Federal Home Loan Bank District.
Co-housing Also called cohousing, cooperative housing and community housing, an arrangement in which dwelling units have access to a shared space with a large kitchen, dining hall, laundry and children's play areas.
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Co-insurance Coverage that involves the use of two or more insurers.
Co-insurance clause A clause in insurance policies covering real property that requires the policyholder to maintain fire insurance coverage generally equal to at least 80 percent of the property's actual replacement cost.
Co-investment Co-investment occurs when two or more pension funds or groups of funds share ownership of a real estate investment.
Co-investment program An investment partnership or insurance company separate account that enables two or more pension funds to co-invest their capital in a single property or portfolio of properties.
Collar beam The structural element that connects roof rafters.
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