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Unit-in-place method
Unit-in-place method The appraisal method of estimating building costs by calculating the costs of all of the physical components in the structure with the cost of each item including its proper installation, connection, etc.
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Appraisal An expert judgment or estimate of the quality or value of real estate as of a given date.
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Unity of interest All joint tenants holding equal ownership interests.
Unity of ownership The four unities that are traditionally needed to create a joint tenancy-unity of title, time, interest and possession.
Unity of possession One of the four "unities" required to create a joint tenancy. All joint tenants hold an undivided right to possession.
Unity of time All joint tenants acquiring their interests at the same time.
Unity of time Unity of time means the requirement that each of the For joint tenants acquires her / his interest at the same time, as part of the same conveyance.
Unity of title All joint tenants acquiring their interests by the same document.
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Unit-in-place method
Unity of interest All joint tenants holding equal ownership interests.
Unity of ownership The four unities that are traditionally needed to create a joint tenancy-unity of title, time, interest and possession.
Unity of possession One of the four "unities" required to create a joint tenancy. All joint tenants hold an undivided right to possession.
Unity of time All joint tenants acquiring their interests at the same time.
Unity of title All joint tenants acquiring their interests by the same document.
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