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Reserve

   The 'reserve price' is the lowest price at which the owner is willing to sell their property when it is being auctioned.

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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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Reservation system
With a good reservation system and a desired location, one should receive 30 to 55% of the occupancy via the reservation system.

Reserve account
An account that a borrower has to fund to protect the lender.

Reserve fund
Monies a lender will often require a borrower to set aside as a cushion of capital for future payment of items such as taxes, insurance, furniture replacement and deferred maintenance.

Reserve funds
An expense category in the operating budget.

Reserve requirements
A flat percentage of deposits, required by the Federal Reserve, to be set aside by member banks as a precaution.



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Request for proposal (RFP)
A formal request, issued by a plan sponsor or its consultant, inviting investment managers to submit information on their firms' investment strategy, historical investment performance, current investment opportunities, investment management fees, other pension fund client relationships, etc.

Resale value
The sales price that would be negotiated by a willing seller and buyer for an existing home or property.

Rescind
To annul, cancel.

Rescission
The legal remedy of canceling, terminating or annulling a contract and restoring the parties to their original positions; a return to the status quo.

Reservation system
With a good reservation system and a desired location, one should receive 30 to 55% of the occupancy via the reservation system.

Reserve

Reserve account
An account that a borrower has to fund to protect the lender.

Reserve fund
Monies a lender will often require a borrower to set aside as a cushion of capital for future payment of items such as taxes, insurance, furniture replacement and deferred maintenance.

Reserve funds
An expense category in the operating budget.

Reserve requirements
A flat percentage of deposits, required by the Federal Reserve, to be set aside by member banks as a precaution.

Resident alien
A person who is a legal permanent resident, but not a citizen, of the United States.

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