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Safe Drinking Water Act
Safe Drinking Water Act
Enacted by Congress in 1974, this federal law administered by the EPA and equivalent state regulators to establish and enforce drinking water standards.
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Safety clause It provides that a broker is still entitled to a commission for a set period of time after the listing has expired if the property is sold to a prospect, who was introduced to the property by the broker, during the period of the listing.
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Szeged property Property in Szeged, Hungary. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Szeged.
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Six month LIBOR rate LIBOR stands for London Interbank Offered Rate. It's the rate of interest at which banks offer to lend money to one another in the wholesale money markets in London.
Seventy-two hour clause Wording that is inserted in a purchase contract when the purchase of a home is contingent on the sale of the buyer's current home. The seller accepts the offer but reserves the right to accept a better offer if one comes along.
S and L Savings and Loan Association, a state or federally-chartered depository financial institution that was primarily a provider of home mortgages but since deregulation in the 1980’s to offer services similar to a commercial bank.
Safe Drinking Water Act
Safety clause It provides that a broker is still entitled to a commission for a set period of time after the listing has expired if the property is sold to a prospect, who was introduced to the property by the broker, during the period of the listing.
Sale contract A written agreement between buyer and seller that details price and other terms and conditions of sale.
Sale-leaseback A technique in which a seller deeds property to a buyer for a consideration, and the buyer simultaneously leases the property back to the seller.
Sales comparison approach The process of estimating the value of a property by examining and comparing actual sales of comparable properties.
Sales comparison value A value indication derived by comparing the property being appraised to similar properties that have been sold recently.
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