
Vara
A
measurement or unit of length, usually 31 to 33 inches and predominantly
South American or Spanish.
Variable
Subject
to change.
Variable
Interest Rate
Loan
rate that changes based on fluctuations in the rate paid on Treasury bills
or bank certificates of deposit.
Variable
Rate Mortgage (VRM)
A
loan with an interest rate that adjusts with the changes in rates paid
on Treasury bills or bank certificates of deposit.
Variable
Speed Drill
A
power drill with a variable speed controlled by the trigger.
Variance
An
allowable deviation from the land use prescribed by the existing zoning
ordinances.
Varnish
A
variety of waterproof finishes used to protect wood trim, furniture, and
floors. Varnish is made from resin and sometimes includes a drying oil
to speed the setting and hardening process.
Vault
Where
something of value is kept, a secured place.
Vaulted
Ceiling
An
elongated half-cylinder shaped arched ceiling, i.e. a roof or ceiling shaped
as an arch.
V-cap
Specially
shaped ceramic tile, which is used at the edge of a counter.
Velocity
Speed.
Velometer
A
device used to measure the velocity of air in an HVAC system.
Vendee
A
buyer of real property.
Vendee's
Lien
Legal
right of a purchaser of a piece of real estate to the paid purchase price
plus direct costs of acquisition, if the seller fails to render the deed
to the property.
Vendor
A
seller of real estate or other products.
Vendor's
Lien
The
seller's claim to property held by a buyer as collateral for a debt, also
called a purchase money mortgage.
Veneer
Material
of a better quality used to cover a lower quality surface to make it look
better. Usually used on the exterior, bricks would cover concrete or better
wood over cheap.
Vent
Pipe
allowing air to flow into a drainage system.
Vent
Header
A
vent pipe into which several vents connect. The vent pipe leads to the
vent stack and out of the building.
Vent
Pipe
A
pipe serving as a vent.
Vent
Stack
A
vertical line in a venting system leading out of a structure.
Vent
System
A
system of pipes and vents used to relive pressure in a system or route
gas or liquid from a building.
Ventilation
The
replacement of stale air with fresh air by circulation through a series
of vents or a mechanical system, i.e. air conditioning.
Venture
Capital
Financing
source for new businesses or turnaround ventures with high risk/high reward
possible. Venture capital can be anything from seed money to full financing
and sources include wealthy individuals, limited partnerships and business
investment companies.
Venue
Geographic
location of a court action and should occur in the place where jurisdiction
applies. Change of Venue, which is the move to another locality, occurs
in a criminal action when a fair trial is precluded.
Verification
Sworn
statement made before a qualified officer that the contents of a document
are correct.
Verification
of Deposit
A
signed statement verifying the borrower's account balances and history
and is part of the loan process.
Verification
of Employment
Statement
by borrower's employer to confirm the borrower's salary and position and
is part of the loan process.
Verify
To
collect supporting evidence. To prove.
Vermiculate
To
decorate with wavy lines or patterns.
Vermiculite
A
lightweight insulating material that expands when heated.
Versus
Against
or compared to.
Vertex
1.
The intersection of two lines.
2.
A summit.
Vertical
Upright.
Vertical
Application
Installation
of wallboard with the long ends running vertically.
Vertical
Board Siding
see
Board and Batten Siding.
Vertical
Pipe
A
pipe installed vertically or no more than 45 degrees from vertical.
Vessel
A
container.
Vest
To
create an entitlement to a right or privilege.
Vestibule
Small
entrance foyer.
Veterans
Administration (VA)
A
program of the Department of Veteran Affairs which allows most veterans
to purchase a house without a down payment.
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