
Set
Initial
hardening and drying stage of concrete, plaster, adhesives or paint. In
the initial set, mortar reaches a partial hardness, with the final set
achieving full hardness.
Set
Retarder
Compound
added to concrete so that it takes a longer amount of time to set, which
is necessary when more working time is needed to complete floating, screeding
and troweling.
Setback
Minimum
distance a house or building must be from the lot line.
Setback
Ordinance
Local
zoning law or private limitation on how far in feet a structure might be
situated from the curb or other appropriate marker.
Setscrew
Screw
that holds two parts that would be movable in a position where movement
is curtailed.
Settlement
Legal
procedure in which property ownership is transferred.
Settlement
Fees
Also
known as closing fees, they are paid to the escrow agent, who may be an
attorney or a title insurance company, for carrying out the written terms
of the agreement between the borrower and the seller and the lender, if
there is one.
Settlement
Document
Document
detailing what has been paid and by whom.
Settlement
Statement
Document
detailing the final financial settlement and costs paid by both buyer and
seller of a property.
Setting
Boots
Four
foot long lath stakes, used as a guide when grading property, that are
marked with the surveyor's cuts and fills rounded to the nearest foot,
driven behind the surveyor's hubs.
Settling
1.
Solids, once suspended in liquid, falling to the bottom of a container.
2.
Sinking to the earth from the effects of gravity.
Set-tooth
Blade
Saw
blades where the teeth are bent alternatively to each side. The cut or
groove width produced with this type of blade is greater than the blade
thickness stopping the blade from binding. Ripsaws and cross-cut saws have
this feature.
Severalty
Ownership
of real estate by only one person, it is often called sole ownership.
Severalty
Ownership
Person's
title to real estate giving him exclusive power and rights over it.
Severance
Damages
Monetary
award given by the government to a person whose property has been subjected
to condemnation.
Sevient
Estate
Land
subjected to an easement.
Sewage
Waste
containing animal or vegetable matter.
Sewage
Ejector
Ejector
pump that is needed to pump sewage from appliances and fixtures, which
are installed at a lower grade than the sewage system.
Sewage
Lift System
System
that is forced to utilize a pump to lift sewage when the drainage system
of a building is lower than the public sewer where it is connected.
Sewage
Tax
Levy
placed on those who benefit from a sewer system.
Sewer
A
system of pipes, containment and treatment facilities for the disposal
of plumbing wastes.
Sewer
Brick
Brick
which has a low moisture absorption and is resistant to abrasion, so it
is often used in sewers.
Sewer
Line Easement
Easement
to build, maintain and operate a disposal line for sewage.
Sewer
Gas
Gases
which may be combustible and poisonous from the decay of organic materials
in the sewer system.
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