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Finder Of Property: In law he who finds and takes up lost goods acquires thereby a special ownership as first occupant against all the world excepting the true owner. The duty, however, to seek out the true owner and to restore the lost ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
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Property finder: Property finders (or property search agents) are companies and individuals representing a buyer in a property transaction. The term is more common in the United Kingdom , but in the United States the situation is referred to as buyer brokerage, and ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-12-11 [Sales occupations]
Finder (website): Finder is a comparison website. It operates sites in 83 countries and has over 400 employees, with 9.7 million visitors a month worldwide. (Website) [72%] 2023-10-17 [Comparison shopping websites]
Finder (novel): Finder is a fantasy novel written by Emma Bull and published in 1994. The Borderlands setting of Finder is the collaborative creation of several authors, including Will Shetterley—Emma Bull's husband. (Novel) [72%] 2023-12-11 [1994 American novels] [American fantasy novels]...
Finder: The Finder is the default file manager and graphical user interface shell used on all Macintosh operating systems. Described in its "About" window as "The Macintosh Desktop Experience", it is responsible for the launching of other applications, and for the ... (Software) [72%] 2024-07-31 [Macintosh operating systems]
Property (novel): Property is a 2003 novel by Valerie Martin, and was the winner of the 2003 Orange Prize. In 2012, The Observer named Property as one of "The 10 best historical novels". (Novel) [68%] 2024-01-01 [2003 American novels] [Novels by Valerie Martin]...
Property (programming): A property, in some object-oriented programming languages, is a special sort of class member, intermediate in functionality between a field (or data member) and a method. The syntax for reading and writing of properties is like for fields, but ... (Programming) [68%] 2023-11-09 [Object-oriented programming]
Property: Property is anything that has an owner. Its two identifying characteristics are exclusivity and transferability. [68%] 2024-01-01 [Law]
Property: The term "Property" may refer to either the tangible valuables themselves or the system of rights that gives individuals the authority to exercise legal control over such valuables. An owner of property may have the right to consume, alter, share ... [68%] 2024-01-13 [Property] [Economic anthropology]...
Property: Physical property in law, economics, business and for tax purposes is an extension of, or store of, the produce of unconsumed labor. Private property, i.e. [68%] 2023-02-17 [Legal Terms] [Law]...
Property: Property, that which is peculiarly one's own, that which belongs to or is characteristic of an individual. The Latin proprietas (formed from proprius, one's own, possibly derived from prope, near) in post-Augustan times was extended to ownership ... [68%] 2022-09-02
Property: In logic and philosophy (especially metaphysics), a property is a characteristic of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to ... (Philosophy) [68%] 2023-10-13 [Abstraction] [Concepts in logic]...
Property: Property is a system of rights that gives people legal control of valuable things, and also refers to the valuable things themselves. Depending on the nature of the property, an owner of property may have the right to consume, alter ... (Entity owned by a person or a group of people) [68%] 2024-05-22 [Property] [Economic anthropology]...
Property (mathematics): In mathematics, a property is any characteristic that applies to a given set. Rigorously, a property p defined for all elements of a set X is usually defined as a function p: X → {true, false}, that is true whenever the ... (Mathematics) [68%] 2025-02-27 [Mathematical terminology] [Mathematical relations]...
Fender: Fender, a metal guard or defence (whence the name) for a fire-place. When the open hearth with its logs burning upon dogs or andirons was replaced by the closed grate, the fender was devised as a finish to the ... [60%] 2022-09-02
Fender (boating): In boating, a fender is an air-filled ball or a device in other shape and material used to absorb the kinetic energy of a boat or vessel berthing against a jetty, quay wall or other vessel. Fenders, used on ... (Boating) [60%] 2023-12-19 [Nautical terminology]
Finger (protocol): In computer networking, the Name/Finger protocol and the Finger user information protocol are simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information. The Name/Finger protocol is based on Request for Comments document RFC 742 ... (Protocol) [60%] 2023-10-08 [Internet protocols] [Internet Standards]...