
1) Addition 2) Darning 3) Fixing 4) Fixity 5) Habitue 6) Maintenance 7) Patching 8) Quickie 9) Quicky 10) Repair 11) Upkeep
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1) Artefact 2) Artifact 3) Bathtub 4) Chandelier 5) Kitchen fixtures 6) Permanent part 7) Sports match
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[property law] file:fixturephoto.jpg A fixture, as a legal concept, means any physical property that is permanently attached (fixed) to real property (usually land), the removal of which would [permanent]ly damage the real property. Property not affixed to real property is considered chattel property. Fixtures are treated as a part of real ...
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[tool] A fixture is a work-holding or support device used in the manufacturing industry.{sfn|Colvin|Haas|1938|p=1}{sfn|Henriksen|1973|p=1} Fixtures are used to securely locate (position in a specific location or orientation) and support the work, ensuring that all parts produced using the fixture will maintain conformity and interchangeabil...
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• (n.) State of being fixed; fixedness. • (n.) That which is fixed or attached to something as a permanent appendage; as, the fixtures of a pump; the fixtures of a farm or of a dwelling, that is, the articles which a tenant may not take away. • (n.) Anything of an accessory character annexed to houses and lands, so as to constitute a...
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A permanently fixed piece of furniture or equipment incorporated into a property. Removing it would cause damage to buildings or land, and is therefore regarded as legally part of it.
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A broad based term usually referring to sinks, tubs, toilets, and basins.
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In plumbing, the devices that provide a supply of water and/or its disposal, e.g. sinks, tubs, toilets.
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(n) Fixture is the erection or attachment made to a land or building which is not movable after its fixing and which forms as an integral part of the property there after. Eg. Compound wall in property. Erected cement bench in a park.
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See 'Meeting'.
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An appliance or device attached to the facade (e.g., awning, sign, lighting fixture, conduit, or security gate).
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Fix'ture (fĭks'tur; 135)
noun [ Confer
Fixure .]
1. That which is fixed or attached to something as a permanent appendage; as, the
fixtures of a pump; the
fixtures of a farm or of a dwelling, that is, the articles which a tenant may not take away.
2. State o...
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Anything that has been attached to real estate in such a way as to become part of the premises. Unless the owner of the fixture and the owner of the real estate agree otherwise, the fixture becomes the property of the landowner once it is attached. When a tenant has installed a heater, window box, or other item that is bolted, nailed, screwed, or w...
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A broad based term usually referring to sinks, tubs, toilets, basins, etc.
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A production work-holding device used for machining duplicate workpieces. Although the term is used interchangeably with jig, a fixture is not designed to guide the cutting tools as the jig does.
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The intermediate structure that attaches a device under test (DUT) to a shaker or shock test machine. Special fixtures may also be required to correctly mount product(s) inside a thermal cycling chamber during screening
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The physical space from which a product is sold in a retail store. It can include shelving, peg boards, chiller cabinets, freezers etc.
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a permanently fixed piece of furniture or equipment incorporated into a property. Removing it would cause damage to buildings or land, and is therefore regarded as legally part of it.
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noun a object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household)
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personal property permanently attached to real estate or real property that becomes a part of the real estate.
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in plumbing, the devices that provide a supply of water and/or its disposal (example: sinks, tubs, toilets etc...)
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something securely, and usually permanently, attached or appended, as to a house, apartment building, etc.: a light fixture; kitchen fixtures. · a person or thing long established in the same place or position. · · any of various devices for holding work in a machine tool, esp. one for machining in a straight line, as in a planer...
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Means of holding a part during a machining or other operation.
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