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Town house
Town house A type of dwelling having two floors, with the living area and kitchen on the first floor, and the bedrooms on the second. Town houses share a common wall between units.
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Dwelling Any building, structure or part thereof used and occupied for human habitation or intended to be so used, including any appurtenances.
Floor The minimum rate possible on a variable-rate loan or line of credit, after any initial introductory rate period.
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Township A division of territory, used in the government (rectangular survey system of land description, which is six miles square, and contains 36 sections, each of which is one mile square and consists of 23,040 acres.
Township line Lines running east and west, parallel to the base line and six miles apart.
Township squares When the horizontal township lines and the vertical range lines intersect, they form squares. These township squares are the basic units of the rectangular survey system.
Township tiers Township lines form strips of land called township tiers. These township tiers are designated by consecutive numbers north or south of the base line.
Townsville property Property in Townsville, Australia. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Townsville.
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Total expense ratio The percentage of monthly debt payments compared to total before-tax income.
Total inventory The total square footage of a type of property within a geographical area, whether vacant or occupied.
Total principal balance The total amount of debt, including the original mortgage amount adjusted for subsequent fundings, principal payments and other unpaid items (e.g., interest) that are allowed to be added to the principal balance by the mortgage note or by law.
Total retail area Total floor area of a retail center less common areas.
Total return The sum of quarterly income and appreciation returns.
Town house
Township A division of territory, used in the government (rectangular survey system of land description, which is six miles square, and contains 36 sections, each of which is one mile square and consists of 23,040 acres.
Township line Lines running east and west, parallel to the base line and six miles apart.
Township squares When the horizontal township lines and the vertical range lines intersect, they form squares. These township squares are the basic units of the rectangular survey system.
Township tiers Township lines form strips of land called township tiers. These township tiers are designated by consecutive numbers north or south of the base line.
Toxic substance control act Enacted by Congress in 1976, the act authorizes EPA to secure information on all new and existing chemical substances and to control any of these substances determined to cause an unreasonable risk to public health or the environment. The act was established to ensure that the human health and environmental effects of chemical substances.
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