
Probate
or Prove
Process
of establishing the validity of a will in court. Probate court than administers
the will as directed or as authorized by the court to settle financial
obligations.
Probate
Court
Court
having the responsibility of performing probate of wills and administering
estates. In certain states, a probate court can appoint guardians for minor
children of an estate.
Process
Time
Time
needed for performance of an operation through to completion.
Processing
Fee
Fee
charged by most lenders to pay for gathering the information necessary
to process the loan.
Proctor
Test
Test
which is done to determine the best moisture content of soil to properly
compact. The soil is oven dried, weighed and then water is added gradually
and the soil is compressed. Determination of water quantity, necessary
for maximum soil density, is obtained this way.
Procurement
Purchasing
of services or materials.
Procuring
Cause
Legal
term, which means the cause resulting in accomplishing a goal Used in determining
whether a broker is entitled to a commission.
Production
Home
Mass
produced homes, i.e. a tract of homes built by one builder.
Professional
Appraiser
Expert
in real estate who has an education in real estate appraisal as well as
having significant professional experience. A recognized license may be
obtained from the Member Appraisal Institute. However, no national requirement
exists as to who may do an appraisal. When an appraisal is done by a federally
insured agency, the appraiser must be licenses by the state.
Profile
A
view of anything in contour. A side view.
Profile
Duplicator
Apparatus
consisting of a number of small diameter rods, which are held tightly at
the center by a handle. Almost any design can be replicated by using the
rods, which slide in and out, following the shape of the design to be copies.
The pattern is then transferred to the material and the design cut out.
Profile
Leveling
Surveying
land and determining elevations at different points to map the contours
of the land.
Profile
Machine
Machine,
which is self-powered, prepares an asphalt roadway for resurfacing by milling
off the surface.
Profile
View
View
that looks into the interior of a building or object as through the exterior
had been cut away and removed, exposing the interior.
Profilograph
Wheeled
machine, with an attached straightedge, which is used to check roadways
during paving, by comparing the paved surface to the straightedge to identify
areas in need of filling or smoothing.
Profit
1.
The sum remaining after all costs, direct and indirect, are deducted from
the income of a business.
2.
Financial gain obtained from the use of capital in a transaction.
3.
Gain or Benefit.
Profit
a Prendre
Right
to profit by utilizing the assets of another's land, including the right
to use and mine another's property recovering and removing any assets.
Profit
and Loss Statement
Financial
statement depicting a business entity's operating performance and reports
the components of net income, including sales of real estate, rental income,
operating rental expenses, income from rental operations, and income before
tax. The income statement shows the cash flow for an entire accounting
period, usually a quarter. The income statement is included in the annual
report of the real estate corporation.
Pro
Forma Statement
Latin
for "according to form". Financially statement with amounts or other information
that are completely or partially assumed. The assumptions supporting the
amounts are usually provided. He statement may be prepared in determining
the possible financial effects of buying or renting property.
Programming
Written
summation, done by an architect, of the design objectives, constraints
and criteria of a project.
Progress
Chart
Graphic
evidence of the completion state of a project.
Progress
Payments
In
a construction loan, payments made to a contractor as the various construction
stages are completed. The contractor uses progress payments to pay the
various subcontractors and suppliers as construction proceeds.
Project
Budget
Outline
of the construction budget and all costs for land, equipment, financing
professional services, etc.
Projection
1.
A proposal of something to be done.
2.
To jut out or protrude beyond the rest of the surface.
Projection
Period
The
time duration for estimating future cash flows and the resale proceeds
from a proposed real estate investment.
Promissory
Note
A
promise, in writing, to pay a specified sum to a specified person under
specified terms.
Proof
Anything
serving to establish the truth of something.
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