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» Definition - effluxion of time

The normal expiration of a lease due to the passage of time rather than due to a specific event that might cause the lease to end such as destruction of the building.

» Definition - egress

An exit or the act of exiting The most famous use of this word was by P.T Barnum who put up a large sign in his circus tent saying This Way to the Egress Thinking an egress was some type of exotic bird people eagerly went though the passage and found themselves outside the circus tent Compare ingress.

» Definition - emblements

Annual crops produced by cultivation They are deemed to be personal property.

» Definition - eminent domain

The right of government to take private property for public use through court action known as condemnation The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the government to take private property if the taking is for a public use and the owner is justly compensated (usually paid fair market value) for his or her loss A public use is virtually anything that is sanctioned by a federal or state legislative body but such uses may include roads parks reservoirs schools hospitals or other public buildings Sometimes called expropriation.

» Definition - enclave community

Smaller in scope than master-planned communities enclave communities typically blend different price ranges of residential neighborhoods with amenities such as public recreation areas and parks neighborhood schools and extensive landscaping Recreation areas may include public swimming pools tennis courts and children's play grounds Many offer large water features and gated access.

» Definition - encroachment

A fixture or structure such as a wall or fence which invades a portion of a property belonging to another Solutions range from paying the rightful property owner for the use of the property to the court-ordered removal of the structure.

» Definition - encumbrance

A cloud against clear free title to the property which does not prevent conveyance such as unpaid taxes easements deed restrictions mortgage loans etc.

» Definition - endorsement

Writing one's name either with or without additional words on a negotiable instrument or on a paper attached to it.

» Definition - Equal Credit Opportunity Act

The 1974 federal law (Title VII of the Consumer Credit Protection Act) which requires fairness and impartiality without discrimination on the basis of race color religion national origin sex or marital status or receipt of income from public assistance programs in the extension of credit and good faith exercises of any right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act (eg the creditor must state reasons for denial of credit).

» Definition - Equal Treatment/Different Impact

It is possible to be guilty of discrimination even by treating two individuals the same If the results of the treatment are discriminatory or tend to exclude or otherwise harm members of a minority group or have discriminatory impact they are against the law For example an apartment house which rents only to doctors and lawyers where there are few if any minority doctors or lawyers in the area may be a violation of the Fair Housing Laws.

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