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- Present participle of list
- The action of the verb to list
- A physical manifestation of a single item in a list; as a single twenty page (bound) listing
Please pass me the second listing for the two story house, from that stack.
- asking, as a price of real estate
What is this house's listing price?.
- An entry in a list or directory
Aardvaark Plumbing is the first listing in Yellow Pages.
- A printout of a program or data set
Print me a listing of the latest version.
- A written agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker that gives the broker permission to find a buyer or tenant for some property See: listing broker
- The throwing up of the soil into ridges, a method adopted in the culture of beets and some garden crops
- the act of making a list of items
- The sapwood cut from the edge of a board
- A contract between owner and broker to sell the owner's property
- 1 a written engagement contract between a principal and an agent, authorizing the agent to perform services for the principal involving the latter's property 2 a record of property for sale by a broker who has been authorized by the owner to sell 3 the property so listed
- A piece of property placed on the market by a listing agent
- The act or process of one who lists (in any sense of the verb); as, the listing of a door; the listing of a stock at the Stock Exchange
- A listing is a published list, or an item in a published list. A full listing of the companies will be published quarterly
- Description of a property an agent will put on the market
- The contract between a property owner and a licensed real estate broker in which the broker acts as agent to sell the property and the owner agrees to pay the broker a commission for services rendered
- The LISTING element displays all characters "As-Is" in the browser as a fixed-width font
- An employment contract between principal and agent authorizing the agent to perform services for the principal involving the latter's property; listing contracts are entered into for the purpose of securing persons to buy, lease or rent property Employment of an agent by a prospective purchaser or lessee to locate property for purchase or lease may be considered a listing
- An employment contract between an owner and a broker to sell or lease real estate
- A property for sale by a real estate brokerage or agent
- items at Meet World Trade used to initiate a negotiation A listing can be either an offer to sell or a request to purchase A public listing can be viewed and responded to by any Member A private listing can be viewed and responded to only by designated recipients
- An oral or written agreement between a property owner and a broker authorizing the brokerage to offer the owner's real property for sale or lease
- a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
- An employment contract between principal and agent, authorizing the agent to perform services for the principal involving the latter's property
- Property placed on the market by a real estate listing agent
- 1 A written agreement which authorizes an agent, called a broker, to sell or lease real estate of an owner 2 The record of your real estate for sale, which is dept by a broker who has been authorized by you, the owner 2 The listed real estate for sale
- An oral or written agreement between a property owner and a broker authorizing the broker to offer the owner's real property for sale or lease
- A printout that lists the source language statements and the output resulting from execution of a program A compiler listing file shows, at minimum, the options used by the compiler, any error messages, and a standard header
- {i} list, record; act of making a list; something which is part of a list
- The agreement that allows a real estate professional to market a property or the actual notice of the property's availability and features
- The selvedge of cloth; list
- A written agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker authorizing the broker to find a buyer
- A contract in which the seller agrees to pay a commission to the agent who finds a purchaser
- The formal process through which the Service adds species to the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants
- In the context of real estate, written agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker that gives the broker permission to find a buyer or tenant for some property See: Listing broker
- An employment contract between owner and broker authorizing broker to perform services involving the principal's property
- A written employment agreement between a property owner and a broker authorizing the broker to find a buyer or a tenant for a certain real property
- A property placed on the market by a listing real estate agent
- list
- to carry out such a manoeuvre
- list
- To wish, like, desire (to do something)
The spirit seemed to blow where it listed among a historically motley collection of Catholic theologians, Puritan zealots and American squires.
- list
- A data structure that is fundamental to the LISP language. A list is defined recursively: it may be nil or it may consist of a header (the first element) and a tail (the remainder; the tail may be nil). Both header and tail are lists
- list
- To listen
Peace, what noise? / List, list! / Hark! / Music i' the air.
I do not have to listen to that.
- I don't have to listen to that.
Tom doesn't seem to be willing to listen to anything Mary says.
- Tom seems to be unwilling to listen to anything Mary says.
- list
- To create or recite a list
- list
- To be pleasing to
- list
- A strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth
- list
- a tilting or careening manoeuvre, which causes the ship to roll. Usually used to describe tilting not under a ship's own power
- list
- a tilt to a building
- list
- To place in listings
- list
- {v} to cover with list, inlist, hear, like
- list
- {n} a roll, catalogue, place for fighting, strip of cloth, fillet, coarse wool, an inclining, a bill of ratable estate
- Forbes listing
- list of the 500 largest public companies in the United States
- Fortune listing
- {i} list of the 500 largest industrial companies in the United States
- cinema listing
- list of movies and the times that they are being shown in a theater
- list
- A line inclosing or forming the extremity of a piece of ground, or field of combat; hence, in the plural (lists), the ground or field inclosed for a race or combat
- list
- To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list
- list
- a tilting or careening manoeuvre, which causes the ship to roll. Usually used to describe tilting not under a ships own power
- list
- To lean; to incline; as, the ship lists to port
- list
- To list several things such as reasons or names means to write or say them one after another, usually in a particular order. Manufacturers must list ingredients in order of the amount used
- list
- A list of things is a set of them that you think of as being in a particular order. High on the list of public demands is to end military control of broadcasting I would have thought if they were looking for redundancies I would be last on the list `First City' joined a long list of failed banks
- list
- include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"
- list
- To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of; as, to list a board
- list
- Material used for cloth selvage
- list
- Text that is categorized, be it bulleted, numbered, or unnumbered The default list bullets and numbers are black with no special effects To make a bulleted list using graphic images as bullets, web graphic designers use a table format
- list
- A list refers to a collection of email addresses similar to a mailing list The list is given a name, such as BIRDTALK Participants (subscribers) in the list can send messages to one email address and all subscribers will receive the message The collection of email addresses is maintained by a list server At KU, the server software is called ListProc
- list
- A roll or catalogue, that is, a row or line; a record of names; as, a list of names, books, articles; a list of ratable estate
- list
- the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
- list
- To listen or hearken to
- list
- A codified representation of a list, used to store data or in processing
- list
- A list is a comma separated list of things, surrounded by parenthesis All functions calls have lists after them for the parameters to the function Arrays are initialized with lists as well For example, the list below is being passed to "print" print("two plus two is ", 2+2, ", but two minus two is ", 2-2)
- list
- a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
- list
- An expression consisting of any number of elements between parentheses Here are three sample lists: (setq var1 45), (strcat "hello" " dolly"), and (456 76 32 06 180 25) In a function list (such as the first two samples), a function is the first element in the list In a data list (such as the third sample), there is no function within the list, but every element in the list (or the list as a whole) is acted upon by an external function A list can be a null list (containing nothing) or contain many elements Lists can also contain other lists, which in turn can also contain other lists In other words, lists can be nested many levels deep, as in the following example: (setq sum (+ n1 n2 (* (sqrt 10) n3)))
- list
- A list in the DAE is an ordered collection of values
- list
- If a company is listed, or if it lists, on a stock exchange, it obtains an official quotation for its shares so that people can buy and sell them. It will list on the London Stock Exchange next week with a value of 130 million pounds. see also listed, listing. To lean or cause to lean to the side: The damaged ship listed badly to starboard. Erosion first listed, then toppled the spruce tree. To listen or listen to. A desire or an inclination
- list
- a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics) give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi"
- list
- To place a property up for sale in the public forum, to add it to the list of properties for sale
- list
- A limit or boundary; a border
- list
- tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard"
- list
- A group of paragraphs similarly formatted to indicate membership in a set or in a sequence of steps In the FrontPage Editor you can create numbered lists or bulleted lists, menus, directories, or definitions
- list
- {f} write or print a series of names or items according to a certain order, make a list; inscribe, record; lean to one side (Nautical)
- list
- A group of paragraphs similarly formatted to indicate membership in a set or in a sequence of steps
- list
- A group of paragraphs formatted to indicate membership in a set or in a sequence of steps In the FrontPage Editor you can create numbered lists or bulleted lists, menus, directories, or definitions
- list
- enumerate; "We must number the names of the great mathematicians"
- list
- A collection of objects enclosed in square brackets such as [a, b, c] A list is made up of the head (or first element) and a tail (the remainder of the list)
- list
- To inclose for combat; as, to list a field
- list
- A narrow strip of wood, esp
- list
- give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi"
- list
- a data structure made up of cons pairs the cdr of which contains either another list or nil
- list
- Inclination; desire
- list
- To engage in public service by enrolling one's name; to enlist
- list
- To desire or choose; to please
- list
- To enroll; to place or register in a list
- list
- The first thin coat of tin
- list
- To plow and plant with a lister
- list
- A component that presents a list of items for selection
- list
- A strip forming the woven border or selvedge of cloth, particularly of broadcloth, and serving to strengthen it; hence, a strip of cloth; a fillet
- list
- Shorthand term for EPA list of violating facilities or firms debarred from obtaining government contracts because they violated certain sections of the Clean Air or Clean Water Acts The list is maintained by The Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring
- list
- The lobe of the ear; the ear itself
- list
- A stripe
- list
- To list something in a particular way means to include it in that way in a list or report. A medical examiner has listed the deaths as homicides He was not listed under his real name on the residents panel
- list
- A register or roll of paper consisting of an enumeration or compilation of a set of possible items
- list
- include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?
- list
- A little square molding; a fillet; called also listel
- list
- cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"
- list
- The palisades or barriers used to fence off a space for tilting or jousting tournaments
- list
- A piece of woolen cloth with which the yarns are grasped by a workman
- list
- To hearken; to attend; to listen
- list
- A set of choices from which a user can select one or more items Items in a list can be text, graphics, or both Lists are created using the JList component See also combo box
- list
- The word list is used in a few places in the manual in the specific sense defined by the YACC grammar in `control y' A list is simply a list of words or numbers, and its meaning depends on the context For example, SET x=3*{1 2 3} will set the vector x to be 2 4 6, while MACRO hi { echo Hello} will define the macro hi
- list
- An inclination to one side; as, the ship has a list to starboard
- list
- To engage, as a soldier; to enlist
- list
- In cotton culture, to prepare, as land, for the crop by making alternating beds and alleys with the hoe
- list
- A list is, approximately, a text string beginning with an open parenthesis and ending with the matching close parenthesis In C mode and other non-Lisp modes, groupings surrounded by other kinds of matched delimiters appropriate to the language, such as braces, are also considered lists Emacs has special commands for many operations on lists See section Lists and Sexps
- list
- A list of things such as names or addresses is a set of them which all belong to a particular category, written down one below the other. We are making a list of the top ten men we would not want to be married to There were six names on the list. fine wine from the hotel's exhaustive wine list. see also Civil List, hit list, honours list, laundry list, mailing list, shopping list, waiting list
- list
- {i} series of names or items written or printed according to a certain order, roll, roster, inventory; edge, border (especially of cloth); strip, band; instance of leaning over to one side (Nautical)
- list
- To sew together, as strips of cloth, so as to make a show of colors, or form a border
- list
- In mailing house terms, a list of people to whom mail is sent Lists of customers and prospective customers are bought and sold by Direct Mailers
- list
- A wirelike rim of tin left on an edge of the plate after it is coated
- list
- sapwood, cut from the edge of a plank or board
- list
- Same as a linked list Can be simply or doubly linked, but usually simply linked if not explicitly known to be doubly linked A linked list is not an abstract data type, but an implementation type There is therefore no point in trying to write a module named list with a well-defined interface Usually, a linked list will be defined like this: typedef struct cell *list; struct cell { void *element; list next; }
- listings
- plural of listing
- net listing
- A listing which provides that the agent may retain as compensation for his services all sums received over and above a net price to the owner
- net listing
- An employment contract in which the broker receives as commission all excess monies over and above the minimum sales price agreed on by broker and seller Because of the danger of unethical practices in such a listing, its use is discouraged in most states (See listing agreement)
- net listing
- A listing based on the net price the seller will receive if the property is sold Under a net listing the broker can offer the property for sale at the highest price obtainable to increase the commission This type of listing is illegal in many states (Illegal in the State of New Hampshire)
- net listing
- The marketing for sale of a property under an agreement between the agent and the owner in which the parties agree to a sale price (the net price) The vendor is guaranteed to receive the net price while the agent's commission is equal to the amount in excess of the net price for which the property actually sells May not be legal in some jurisdictions
- net listing
- a listing in which the broker's commission is the excess of the sale price over an agreed-upon (net) price to the seller; illegal in so -me states
- net listing
- A listing agreement whereby the owner receives a set amount and the broker receives all above that amount
- net listing
- A listing agreement which provide that the seller receive a specified amount of money regardless how much is paid for the property In a net listing, it is anticipated the sale price will be higher than the net and the broker will receive the difference This type of listing is illegal in some states
- net listing
- A price, which must be expressly agreed upon, below which the owner will not sell the property and at which price the broker will not receive a commission; the broker receives the excess over and above the net listing as his commission
- net listing
- A price, which must be expressly agreed upon, below which the owner will not sell the property and at which the broker will not receive a commission; the broker receives the excess over and above the net listing price as commission The broker in this type of listing will have a very hard time maintaining his fiduciary responsibilities to his seller since his interests are potentially at odds with the interests of the seller
- net listing
- Listing agreement where the broker's commission is an amount above a net price set by the owner If that price is not met, a commission is not earned
- net listing
- A listing agreement in which the seller specifies a fixed net amount he wants to receive upon sale of property and the brokerage firm receives a sum in addition to that for services rendered Not legal in some states
- net listing
- A listing which provides that the agent may retain, as compensation for his services all sums received over and above a net price to the owner
- source listing
- detailing of sources