Infobox Company company name Agile Property Holdings Limited br company logo Image Agile.png company type Public company genre foundation 1985 founder location city Shanxiang, Zhongshan , Guangdong location country People s Republic of China location origins key people Chairman Mr. Chen Zhuolin area served People s Republic of China industry Real estate products services revenue operating income net income num employees parent divisions subsid owner company slogan homepage http www.agile.com.cn Agile Property Holdings Agile Property Holdings Limited hkex 3383 is a land developer with its business mainly focusing in Guangdong Province, China. It was established in 1985 as a furniture maker in Zhongshan City, and entered the property business in 1992. On December 15, 2005, Agile Property was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange .Agile currently owns a diversified portfolio of many different projects which are in various stages of development in districts and cities across China in Hainan, Shanghai, Nanjing, Changzhou, Chengdu, Xi an, Chongqing, Shenyang, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhongshan, Huizhou and Heyuan. See also Real estate in the People s Republic of China Real estate companies of China Category Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange Category Real estate companies of China Category Privately held companies of the People s Republic of China Category Companies based in Guangdong Category Zhongshan zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 A modal property is a property representing possession of the qualities especially mental qualities required to do something or get something done. It is a base concept , one of the base concepts mentioned as base types in the WordNet ontology of semantics . It is not a mental property . It is not a physical property . stub ling DEFAULTSORT Modal Property Category Semantics Category Ontology ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Exempt property , under the law of property in many jurisdictions, is property that can neither be passed by will law will nor claimed by creditor s of the deceased in the event that a decedent leaves a surviving spouse or surviving descendants. Typically, exempt property includes a family car , and a certain amount of cash perhaps 10,000 20,000 , or the equivalent value in personal property. DEFAULTSORT Exempt Property Category Property law Category Wills and trusts Law term stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date May 2007 Indirect property is a term used in real estate investing property investment . There are two fundamental means by which one can invest in property. The first and most obvious is through purchasing Fee simple freehold or leasehold interests in property, this is broadly known as direct property investment. The second and less well known method to achieve property performance with one s money is through indirect investment. Indirect investment can be exemplified by the purchasing of share finance shares in companies that specialise in property dealings, property index derivatives or the bonds of corporate property firms. This allows the interest owner to receive financial returns inline with those of the property market without requiring the large quantities of capital generally required to purchase direct property rights whilst also benefiting from high levels of liquidity in their property assets. Category Property ... more details
Citations missing date February 2010 globalize UK date December 2010 Criminal defenses The defence of property is a possible justification used by defendants who argue that they should not be held liable for the loss and injury they have caused because they were acting to protect their property . Courts have generally ruled that the use of force may be acceptable. English law Confusing date December ... as an attack on property is a crime, reasonable force may be used to prevent the crime or to arrest .... In many cases of robbery and burglary , the threat will be to both a person and property, and this combination ... family or property by means he believed reasonably necessary to meet the attack. In theory, the defence of property by itself cannot reasonably provide a justification for inflicting serious injury, but there are a number of cases approving considerable violence to arrest criminals threatening property ... that it was a reasonable means of protecting his property and, incidentally, avoiding litigation . It was held .... R. 493 ref cite BAILII litigants Director of Public Prosecutions v Bayer & Ors link country court ... High Court of Justice High Court juris ref dealt with defence of private property as a defence to aggravated trespass under section 68 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 . The court held that if defendants argued they had used reasonable force to defend property from actual or imminent ... against a person who may use proportionate force to defend persons or property, is distinguished ... 1993 ref at pp 106 110 these defences are set out so far as they relate to defence of property as follows ... property... from trespass d to protect property belonging to another from . . . damage caused by a criminal ... uses force in relation to... property not only where he applies force to, but also where he causes an impact on,... that property See also Castle Doctrine References references http www.lawcom.gov.uk ... Paper No 173 Appendices Use dmy dates date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Defence Of Property Category ... more details
Separation property may refer to Separation property finance , a concept used to simplify the process of building a portfolio of financial assets Prewellordering in mathematics, a component of set theory disambig ... more details
Wiktionary propertyProperty may refer to Law and politics Property , ownership of land, resources, improvements or other tangible objects, or intellectual property Real property , a piece of land defined by boundaries to which ownership is usually ascribed, including any improvements on this land Property rights economics , a discussion of the role of property in economic theory Property type National Register of Historic Places , a site designated and classified by its type on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places Philosophy Property philosophy , in philosophy, mathematics, and logic, an abstraction characterizing an object Science A Property metaphysics property of an object philosophy object is some Intrinsic and extrinsic properties intrinsic or extrinsic Quality philosophy quality of that object, where the nature of the object in question will depend on the field, as, for example, indicated below. Material properties Chemical property Physical property Thermodynamic properties Mental properties Performing arts Theatrical properties , usually known as a prop any object used or touched by a performer Literature Property novel Property novel is the name of a novel by Valerie Martin Computer science Window property , data associated to a window in the X Window System In Resource Description Framework RDF , a property is a property of an RDF class, possessing a value domain and range Property programming , a type of class member in object oriented programming .properties , a Java Properties File with file extension .properties , a file format to store program settings as name value pairs Information processing In information processing , properties are qualities of objects which are transmitted and then received by state observer observer s. Generally, properties allow an observer to distinguish one object from another disambig es Propiedad desambiguaci n it Propriet he la Proprietas nl Bezit no Eiendom pt Propriedade th ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Refimprove date December 2009 Intangible property , also known as incorporeal property, describes something which a person or corporation can have ownership of and can transfer ... to statutory creations such as copyright , trademark s, or patent s. It excludes tangible property like real property land, buildings and fixture law fixtures and personal property ships, automobiles, tools, etc. . In some jurisdictions intangible property are referred to as choses in action . Intangible property is used in distinction to tangible property . It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property legal intangible property which is discussed here and competitive intangible property which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred . Competitive intangible property disobeys the intellectual property test of voluntary extinguishment and therefore results in the sources that create intellectual property knowledge in its source form, collaboration, process engagement, etc. escaping quantification. Generally, ownership of intangible property gives the owner a set of legally enforceable rights over reproduction of personal property containing certain content. For example, a copyright owner can control the reproduction of the work forming the copyright. However, the intangible property forms a set of rights separate from the tangible property that carries the rights. For example, the owner ... property which can be bought and sold without concern over the rights of the copyright holder. In English law and other Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth legal systems, intangible property is traditionally divided in pure intangibles such as debts, intellectual property rights and goodwill ... by colbert2422 Libling, D. F. 1978 The Concept of PropertyProperty in Intangibles, The Law Quarterly ... in that state. Is it tangible or not??? See also Industrial property Intellectual property Important ... more details
Violent Crime, Property Crime and Public Policy, Canberra, Australia date March 1997 ref prison ...Property crime is a category of crime that includes, among other crimes, burglary , larceny , theft , motor vehicle theft , arson , shoplifting , and vandalism . Property crime only involves the taking of money or property, and does not involve force or threat of force against a victim. Although robbery involves taking property, it is classified as a violent crime , as force or threat of force on an individual ... dwelling or other unoccupied building. Property crimes are high volume crimes, with cash, electronics ... conferences safe freiberg.pdf title The Property Crime Market A Regulatory Approach author Freiberg, Arie publisher Burglary and Car Theft Is Your Property Safe?, Melbourne, Australia date ... of property crime Burglary Burglary of residences, retail establishments, and other commercial facilities involves breaking and entering, and stealing property. Attempted forcible entry into a property ..., thus avoiding any large gaps in the Neighborhood Watch during the peak residential property ... is a common form of property crime, often perpetrated by youths for Joyride crime joyriding . The FBI ... Property crime prevention the future publisher Burglary and Car Theft Is Your Property Safe?, Melbourne ... personal property and creating a positive environment for economic activity. In 1473, Carrier s Case in England set a precedent for criminal law in establishing a right for protecting private property ... of protecting property rights, in creating an environment for the English mercantile system .... ref cite web url http www.fbi.gov ucr cius 04 offenses reported property crime index.html title Property Crime work Crime in the United States year 2004 publisher Federal Bureau of Investigation ... 04 offenses reported property crime index.html archivedate 2008 07 09 ref Trends Image Propertycrime us.svg thumb right 300px Property crime rates in the United States, 1986 2005 Source FBI Uniform ... more details
Virtual property may refer to A group theoretic property that holds virtually The analogue of property in a virtual economy disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Multiple issues wikify May 2011 essay May 2011 unreferenced May 2011 A property cycle can be seen as a logical ... supply and demand for property subsequently influencing the property market . The first recorded pioneer of studying property cycles was Homer Hoyt 1895 1984 in 100 years of real estate values in Chicago 1933 . It is widely recognised that property along with other forms of investment follows a predictable cycle. The property cycle has three recognised recurring phases of boom, slump, and recovery ... of a collective basket of Key Driver as outlined below . Property cycle phases The property cycle ... phases being Boom followed by Slump followed by Recovery before the next Boom commences etc. The property ... first experiencing a Slump followed by a Recovery before the next Boom can arrive. The property cycle must have a free market where property ownership is attainable by citizens without, significant ... of the elements evident in each of the property cycles phases. Boom When the Boom phase commences ... they do not have the context of understanding the property cycle. What is observed during the Boom phase ... for a property to sell after being listed for sale reduces markedly Property prices rise Yields fall as prices rise proportionally more than rents rise There are few mortgagee forced sales Property ..., holidays, cars, etc. There are many property seminars competing for investor dollars Property is a hot ..., but later in the Boom the media turns its attention to the reduced affordability of property There is a lot ... period of time often years before most people realise the property market is in the Slump phase ... in the property market. The slump is usually the longest phase in the property cycle. The longer ... to popular opinion property values do not necessarily fall during a Slump, values may simply stall ... properties Reduced cash flow for investors Property price growth stagnates and or property values fall The length of time to sell a property increases markedly Increased number of mortgagee forced ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Property Finder or Property Search Agents as they are also known are companies and individuals representing a buyer in a property transaction. The term is more common in the United ... it is known as Buyer Advocacy. Property Finders specialise in sourcing and negotiating the purchase of property on behalf of the buyer. In essence, the Property Finder will develop an in depth understanding of his client s requirements, desires and property goals, and then attempt to find a property ... 1990s, agents involved in a property transaction worked for the seller as Estate agents . Now, property ... represents the seller by listing the property for sale, he may choose to enter into a buyer brokerage .... History Property Finders Buyers Agents originated in the United States during the early 1990s and have grown to become involved in over 67 of property transactions there. In recent years, stemming primarily from the relocation industry, property finders now have a prominent involvement in property purchases and rentals across Europe. Fees The majority of property finders charge an engagement retainer fee before they begin the search for a property. Users of full service estate agents in the UK can expect to pay a flat fee while, more typically in the US, a percentage of the property purchase ... of using a property finder is tax deductible when purchasing an investment property. However ... sales price and gain can be verified if any capital gains tax is due. In some cases the Property ... Property Finders For some, the appeal is the time savings. Having the property finder search out ... and expertise have been found to be a key benefit of using a property finder. Property finders are a particularly useful resource for buyers of overseas property, e.g. ski property. The advantages of using a property finder in a foreign country include an established network of local contacts on the ground ... the highest price on the best terms for the seller , a property finder Buyer broker buyer s broker ... more details
Tangible property in law is, literally, anything which can be touched, and includes both real property and personal property or moveable property , and stands in distinction to intangible property . In English law and some Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth legal systems, items of tangible property are referred to as choses in possession or a chose in possession in the singular . However, some property, despite being physical in nature, is classified in many legal systems as intangible property rather than tangible property because the rights associated with the physical item are of far greater significance than the physical properties. Principally, these are documentary intangibles. For example, a promissory note is a piece of paper that can be touched, but the real significance is not the physical paper, but the legal rights which the paper confers, and hence the promissory note is defined by the legal debt rather than the physical attributes. ref cite web url http www.paed.uscourts.gov documents opinions 08D0486P.pdf title R&L ZOOK, INC., d b a, t a, aka UNITED CHECK CASHING COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendant. author Hon. Giles, J. date May 1, 2008 work paed.uscourts.gov publisher United States District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania location Philadelphia, PA page 6 format PDF archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20081005073251 http www.paed.uscourts.gov documents opinions 08D0486P.pdf archivedate 2008 10 05 deadurl no accessdate 2011 07 11 ref A unique category of property is money , which in some legal systems is treated as tangible property and in others as intangible property. Whilst most countries legal tender is expressed in the form of intangible property The Treasury of Country X hereby promises to pay to the bearer on demand ... and coins being classified as tangible property in most modern legal systems. References Reflist External ... Than Material Goods, Says University Of Colorado Prof DEFAULTSORT Tangible Property Category Property ... more details
Globalize US date October 2011 A property manager or estate manager is a person or firm charged with operating a real estate property for a fee, when the owner is unable to personally attend to such details, or is not interested in doing so. The property may be individual title owned or it may be owned ... office and retail or industrial use. Overview of responsibilities Typical duties expected of a property ... s wishes. Such arrangements may require the property manager to collect rents, and pay necessary expenses ... and deal with others directly. A property manager may arrange for a wide variety of services, as may be requested by the owner of the property, for a fee. Where a dwelling vacation home, second home is only periodically occupied, the property manager might arrange for heightened security monitoring ... the property comfortable when the owner is in residence utilities, systems operating, supplies and staff on hand, etc . Property management can also include commercial properties where the property manager may operate the business, as well as managing the property. Some jurisdictions may require a property manager to be licensed for the profession. The property manager has a primary responsibility to the landlord and a secondary responsibility to the tenant. The relationship the property manager ... The owner of a property expects the property manager to carry out the owner s instructions ... be professional and well informed on Fair housing Fair Housing laws and property management practices and procedures enhance the value of the property by making improvements that will increase its market value, retain and enhance pride of ownership. Tenant expectations The tenant of a property expects the property manager to ensure the quiet enjoyment of the premises an assurance that the premises ... defects or conditions that might be hazardous to health or to property provide status accommodation ... industry standard designations that certify the training to Property Managers Real Property Administrator ... more details
In metadata , property equivalence is the statement that two properties have the same property extension or values. This usually but not always implies that the two properties have the same semantic s or meaning. Technically it only implies that the data elements have the same values. Property equivalence is one of the three ways that a metadata registry can store equivalence mappings to other metadata registries. Note that property equivalence is not the same as property equality. Equivalent properties have the same values i.e., the same property extension , but may have different Intension intensional meaning i.e., denote different concepts . Property equality should be expressed with the owl sameAs construct. As this requires that properties are treated as individuals, such axioms are only allowed in OWL Full. See also metadata registry Web ontology language Class equivalence Synonym Ring External links http www.w3.org TR owl ref equivalentProperty def OWL equivalent property definition http www.w3.org TR owl ref sameAs def OWL same as definition Category Metadata comp sci stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 context October 2009 Expert subject finance date May 2009 Property Use Pertaining to residential Mortgage loan mortgages and their risk based pricing methods, the property use is sub categorized as follows Primary residence , Second home , Non owner occupied or investment property A primary residence is viewed and priced as the lowest risk factor of Property Use. There are no adjustments to pricing or rate. A second home is viewed and priced according to lender, some will asses the same risk factor as a primary residence while others will factor in a 0.125 to 0.5 pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Lenders perceive that the borrower is less likely to value the second home if the borrower was faced with financial difficulties. A non owner occupied property is viewed and priced as the highest risk factor of property use. Lenders will factor in a 0.5 to 2.5 pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Ask a corresponding mortgage broker , mortgage banker , or retail banker for specific pricing adjustments according to property use. DEFAULTSORT Property Use Category Mortgage ... more details
Sperner property may refer to the defining properety for a Sperner family , a family of sets in which no set is a subset of another Sperner property of a partially ordered set , a ranked partially ordered set in which one of the rank levels is a maximum antichain disambig ... more details
Unref date July 2008 Investment in overseas property , also referred to as International Real Estate , has become increasingly popular amongst the population of wealthier countries. Such property is usually located in a hotter climate to that of the buyer s native country, and the most sought after properties are located in tourism areas, usually large cities or coastal resorts. Such investment is usually welcomed by the foreign local community, as the injection of cash usually benefits the region. However some countries regions have legislation which prevents foreigners owning such investment holiday property. Many from Northern Europe and the UK have bought property in Southern European countries, most notably Spain . Such property is predominantly used as either a dedicated retirement home or holiday rental property. Over the last couple of years, there has been an increase in the number of people investing in Eastern Europe . The regions stability coupled with affordable property prices make the area an attractive proposition, especially as such investments are likely to yield big returns should the country then gain membership to the EU . The advent of the internet has also contributed to the number of people buying abroad. Before property websites existed, the search for the perfect foreign property was expensive and exhaustive. However today a number of sites provide information and property searches, removing previous barriers to entry and offering a degree of choice before really spending any money. References Reflist Category Real estate ... more details
Other uses Property law Personal property , roughly speaking, is private property that is moveable, ref Personal property . Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave. Dictionary of political economy, Volume 3. 1908. p. 96 ref as opposed to real property or real estate . In the common law systems personal property ... property is often called movable property or movables any property that can be moved from one location to another. This term is in distinction with immovable property or immoveable property or immovables or immoveables , such as land and buildings. Movable property on land, that which was not automatically ... was once synonymous with general movable personal property. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse chattel Origin of chattel , accessed August 15, 2009 ref Classifications Personal property may be classified in a variety of ways. Tangible personal property refers to any type of property that can generally be moved i.e., it is not attached to real property or land , touched or felt. These generally ... cases, there can be formal title documents that show the ownership and transfer rights of that property ... personal property will not be titled in an owner s name and is presumed to be whatever property he or she was in possession of at the time of his or her death. Intangible personal property or intangibles refers to personal property that cannot actually be moved, touched or felt, but instead represents ... personal property from real property because personal property can be depreciate d faster than ..., and there are businesses that specialize in appraising personal property, or chattel. The distinction between these types of property is significant for a variety of reasons. Usually one s rights on movables are more attenuated than one s rights on immovables or real property . The statute ... with personal or movable property. Real property rights are usually enforceable for a much longer period ... against personal or movable property. In the common law it is possible to place a mortgage ... more details
Property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property land as distinct from personal or movable possessions and in personal property , within the common law legal ... property. Movable property roughly corresponds to personal property, while immovable property corresponds to real estate or real property, and the associated rights and obligations thereon. The concept, idea or philosophy of property underlies all property law. In some jurisdiction s, historically all property was owned by the monarch and it devolved through feudal land tenure or other feudal ... of personal property rights was present in medieval Sharia Islamic law and Fiqh jurisprudence , ref name Makdisi 2005 Cite book last Makdisi first John year 2005 title Islamic Property Law Cases and Materials ... law courts of medieval and early modern England. Theory The word property , in everyday usage, refers ... political system. Most broadly and concisely, property in the legal sense refers to the rights .... Silberberg and Schoeman s The Law of Property . 5th Edition. Durban LexisNexis Butterworths ... a survey of the philosophical grounds of American property law. He proceeds from two premises Every ... s role in protecting property depends upon an idea of right. Wilson traces the history of property in his essay On the History of Property. In his lecture, Of the natural rights of individuals Lectures ... property is one of them. While he doubts this is so, he nonetheless states In his unrelated state, man has a natural right to his property, to his character, to liberty, and to safety. James Wilson ... sentence of On the History of Property, he states quite clearly Property is the right or lawful ... have her just reward. That reward is property, for of useful and active industry, property is the natural ... to communal property, is to be preferred. Wilson does, however, give a survey of communal property ... or documented property rights are known as informal property rights. These informal property ... more details
Confusing date December 2008 Refimprove date December 2008 A property derivative is a derivative finance ... price, property derivative contracts are typically written based on a real estate property index. In turn, the real estate property index attempts to aggregate real estate market information to provide ... in property derivatives is also known as synthetic real estate . Property derivatives usually ... the property derivative is embedded into a Bond finance bond or note structure. Under the total ... of a property index. The most common benchmarks used for writing property derivative contracts in the UK are the various property indices published by the Investment Property Databank IPD and http www.ftse.com ukcommercialproperty FTSE UK Commercial Property Index Series . The IPD Annual Index covers approximately 12,000 directly held UK property investments, market revalued in December 2006 ... for commercial property derivatives. In the United States commercial property utilizes the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries NCREIF property index the NPI. There are two main ... S&P Case Shiller Home Price Indices see Case Shiller index . The FTSE UK Commercial Property Index Series currently covers 16bn of prime investible property assets directly held in the UK. The FTSE UK Commercial Property Index Series is valued daily, on a T 2 basis. Uses of Property Derivatives Property Derivatives provide the investor with the ability to Gain or reduce exposure to the property ..., i.e. switch out of Retail property and into Industrial. Speculate on the property market All of these objectives can be achieved without having to transact in physical property synthetic real estate. Defining Property Market Performance To create a derivative there needs to be a point of reference ... of property derivatives, this reference is provided by the Investment Property Databank and the FTSE ... States . The IPD Index and the FTSE UK Commercial Property Index Series provide a number of indices ... more details
primarysources date February 2008 Property Week is a UK business to business magazine which reports on the worldwide commercial and residential property market. It is the Business Magazine of the Year 2007. The magazine is edited by Giles Barrie and has a circulation of 20,045, as verified by ABC in 2010. ref http www.abc.org.uk Data ProductPage.aspx?tid 4913 ABC audit for Property Week ref Its website attracts around 150,000 unique users each month and is edited by Iain O Neil. It reports on property news from around the world. Published by UBM Built Environment part of United Business Media the magazine is based at Ludgate House on the River Thames in central London . Awards The magazine organises an annual awards event for the property industry. ref http www.awards.propertyweek.co.uk Property Week Awards ref The awards have been run in the United Kingdom ref http www.awards.propertyweek.co.uk 2011 winners Property Week Award Winners UK 2011 ref and Ireland. ref http www.propertyweek.com news irish property awards winners 3101384.article Property Week Award Winners Ireland 2007 ref The Irish awards commenced in 2003. ref cite news url http www.independent.ie unsorted property new awards event to showcase irish property achievements 212158.html title New awards event to showcase Irish property achievements date 09 July 2003 publisher Independent accessdate 14 January 2012 location Dublin first last ref References Reflist External links http www.propertyweek.com Property Week website Category British magazines Category Weekly magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing Category United Business Media brands trade mag stub UK business mag stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Property maintenance relates to the upkeep of a property or building and may be a commercial venture through a property maintenance company or a home pastime for example day to day cleaning . Commercial property maintenance may involve a number of companies and service economics services including a property management company who may look after the entire estate land estate of properties for one particular company. In turn, the management company would employ the services of one or more companies to provide the required property maintenance services. The services which could be classed as property maintenance are wide ranging and could include many sectors of the Maintenance, repair and operations maintenance industry such as maintaining wood finishing , air conditioning , plumbing , electrical wiring , roofing , locksmiths , boarding , glazing or refurbishment. The retail industry, in particular, makes a high usage of property maintenance services, particularly reactive maintenance also known as response maintenance since their stores, and in particular flagship stores such as major city centre stores, require the highest standards of maintenance in order that customers continue to purchase goods. If the maintenance of the store is left to lapse then the retail chain often lose trade due to their image being degraded. fr Maintenance de patrimoines immobiliers DEFAULTSORT Property Maintenance Category Maintenance ... more details
Merge to Boundary real estate date May 2011 Unreferenced date January 2009 File UN prop marker.jpg thumb A property marker outside the United Nations building in New York City. Property line describes the legal boundary of a parcel of land. The boundary is established by a professional surveying surveyor using a theodolite transit and or modern Global Positioning System Global Positioning System GPS technology. The coordinates of the property line are often described on a drawing called a plot plan or plat by indicating the length of the boundary along a specific compass bearing in relation to a verifiable point of beginning . The metes and bounds method is also used to provide a legal description of a property. On maps, the line may be marked with unichar 214a PROPERTY LINE size 200 html . See also Border Surveying Category Surveying map stub planning stub ... more details
orphan date October 2009 The Property Magazine is an A3 format South African magazine published by Media Nova. A Western Cape edition was launched in April 2004, followed by editions dedicated to Gauteng 2004 and KwaZulu Natal 2005 . External links http www.thepropertymag.co.za The Property Magazine italic title DEFAULTSORT Property Magazine Category South African magazines mag stub ... more details