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Liquidity
Liquidity The ease with which assets can be converted to cash without loss in value
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Assets Real and personal property in which a person has an unencumbered ownership or equity and which has value.
Value The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.
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Liquefaction A phenomenon which occurs during an earthquake whereby the ground-soil turns into a highly unstable, jelly-like substance.
Liquid asset A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
Liquidated damages An amount predetermined and agreed by the parties to an agreement as the total amount of compensation an injured party should receive if the other party breaches a specified part of the contract.
Liquidation A sale of a debtor's property, with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors.
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Lintel A horizontal piece over a door or window that carries the weight of the structure above it.
Liquefaction A phenomenon which occurs during an earthquake whereby the ground-soil turns into a highly unstable, jelly-like substance.
Liquid asset A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
Liquidated damages An amount predetermined and agreed by the parties to an agreement as the total amount of compensation an injured party should receive if the other party breaches a specified part of the contract.
Liquidation A sale of a debtor's property, with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors.
Liquidity
Lis pendens A public notice that litigation is pending on a property.
Listing An employment contract between principal and agent that authorizes the agent (such as a broker) to perform services for the principal and his property.
Listing agent The broker employed by the principal to market the property.
Listing agent questionnaire A form to be filled out by the listing agent or the seller answering typical questions regarding the condition of the property.
Listing agreement Agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker, authorizing the broker to find a buyer for the property.
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