
Perm
Measurement
of one grain of water vapor per square foot, per hour, per inch of mercury
pressure differential (0.491), used to measure the amount of water vapor
passing through a material to help in the selection of waterproofing materials
and vapor barriers.
Permanent
Magnet
Materials
that retain residual magnetism without needing outside influence, such
as some iron compounds or alnico.
Permanent
Mortgage
Mortgage
for an extended period of time, 10 to 25 years.
Permeability
The
rate of diffusion or the ability of liquid to flow through a certain material.
Permeance
The
measurement, in grains per square foot per hour per inch of mercury, of
the rate of water vapor being transmitted through a membrane.
Permit
A
document, issued by a government regulatory authority, which allows the
bearer to take some specific action.
Perpend
A
brick header or other type of masonry unit that goes through the entire
thickness of a wall, from the interior to the exterior.
Perpendicular
At
right angles (90 degrees) to a given plane or line.
Perpetuity
The
condition of being never ending.
Per
Se
Latin
for by itself. A per se matter is one that is alone and not connected to
another matter.
Person
Individual
with legal privileges and obligations. An entity having legal responsibility.
Personal
Assets
Personal
property and other assets a person has in his estate.
Personal
Financial Statement
Document
showing the financial health of an individual that may be requested for
a loan application.
Personality
Liability
An
individual's responsibility for a debt. Most mortgage loans on real estate
are recourse, meaning the lender can look to both the property and the
borrower for repayment.
Personal
Property
Movable
property in a house, i.e. furniture or appliances. Assets owned by an individual
as part of his or her estate except for land and everything attached to
the land. Personal property may be either tangible, having physical substance
such as an auto and furniture or intangible, lacking physical substance
such as socks, bonds, and bank deposits.
Personal
Residence
The
dwelling unit that one claims as one's primary home. This dwelling establishes
one's legal residence for voting, tax and legal purpose.
Personalty
Personal
property, i.e. all property that is not real estate. Property that is movable
and not fixed to land.
Personnel
Persons
employed in any field.
Per
Stirpes
A
legal method of distributing an estate to include the descendants of a
deceased legatee, whose share is apportioned among linear descendants.
Per-Unit
Allocation
Allocating
common or central costs to each unit of property.
Percent
Grade
To
evaluate the proposed slope of a driveway, road, etc. a calculation is
done by dividing the rise and fall of the grade by the distance over which
the rise and fall is measured. This decimal figure is then multiplied by
100 to obtain the percent grade.
Perspective
The
style of picturing objects, in a drawing, as they would appear to the eye,
with reference to relative distance or depth. Drawings of this type are
often used by architects and builders.
Pest-Control
Inspection
Professional
inspection to determine whether or not there are insects in a dwelling,
which is usually required by a lender.
Petroleum
An
oily, flammable, liquid solution of yellowish green to black hydrocarbons,
which occur naturally in the earth. When distilled, it yields gasoline,
kerosene, paraffin, fuel oil, benzene, etc., which are used in fuels, wood
preservatives, lubricating oils and asphalt.
PH
A
measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, on a scale of 0
to 14. Increase in acidity occurs with a pH of under seven with an increase
in alkalinity occurring with a pH of over seven. Seven is neutral.
Phanton
Line
Dashes
used to indicate a hidden surface behind what is actually shown on a drawing.
Phase
1.
Any of the stages or forms in a series or cycle of changes, as in development.
2.
The fractional part of a cycle through which a periodic wave has advanced
at any instant, measured from an arbitrary starting point, such as with
sound or light, etc.
3.
To introduce gradually.
Phased
Application
Materials
being applied at more than one time. Multiples coats that must be applied
singly.
Phased
Building
Portions
of construction are completed prior to other portions being started. For
example, the exterior of a building, wall and roof, would be competed prior
to interior work being started. Construction is often done in this manner
to protect the incomplete parts and for economic reasons.
Phenolic
Resin
formed from phenol and formaldehyde, which can be used in the making of
waterproofing varnish or thermosetting adhesive, the manufacture of wood
products or in protective paint.
Phillips
Screw
Screw
in which crossed slots are recessed into the head. It is easier and faster
to use than a single slotted screw because the slots do not reach the edges
of the head, making the screwdriver automatically centered and giving it
less tendency to slip from the head.
Phillips
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
with a pointed tip with cross-shaped edges raised in the end which fits
into the cross slots in the head of a Phillips screw.
Photoelectric
Cell
Light
sensitive device in a photoelectric switch that allows the electrical circuit
to stay open by generating electrical current.
Photoelectric
Switch
Switches,
used mainly for situations such as sentry devices or outside lights. The
generation of electricity by the photovoltaic cell when light is present.
Photogammetry
Photography
that is used to take accurate measurements, as with aerial photographs
which are used in surveying, etc.
Photovoltaic
The
process of converting light directly into electricity using specially designed
silicon cells. Solar power systems utilize this method.
Photovoltaic
Cell
The
specially designed silicon cell, which generates an electrical current
when light, is directed onto it. Solar power systems utilize this method.
Physical
Damage Insurance
Insurance
coverage for any risk that can cause physical damage to the insured item.
Physical
Depreciation or Deterioration
Decline
in value of property due to all causes of age and action of the elements.
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