fixture

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English - Turkish
{i} demirbaş

O yüksek toplum partilerinin tümünde bir demirbaştır. - She's a fixture at all the high-society parties.

armatür
segman pensesi
(Kanun) anlaşma yapılması
aydınlatma uzaklığı
sabitlik
tamamlayıcı parça
(İnşaat) bağlantı düzeneği
(Spor) müsabaka
(Mekanik) bağlama aygıtı
fikstür

Çalışmak için burada olmak yerine onun burada sadece kalıcı bir fikstür olduğunu anlarsın. - Instead of being here to work, you get the sense that he's simply a permanent fixture here.

sabit eşya
(Mühendislik) bağlama aygıtı, bağlama düzeni
{i} İng., spor müsabaka
{i} tesisat
{i} bağlama
sabit şey
{i} (bir yapıya/odaya ait) sabit eşya
demirbaş/fikstür
Iight fixtures elektrik teçhizatı
fixtures sabit eşya
kablo
aksesuar
(İnşaat) aparat
takıştırılmış
bağlantı
fixture beam
takma çubuğu
fixture bracket
taşıyıcı bağlantısı
fixture vent
(İnşaat) armatür havalığı
fixtures
müştemilat
fixtures
(Ticaret) mefruşat
fixtures
sabit eşya
lighting fixture
aydınlatma teçhizatı
light fixture
çıngı teçhizatı
lighting fixture
aydınlatma ayarı
checking fixture
Kontrol fikstürü
fixtures
demirbaşlar
aerial fixture
anten teçhizatı
fluorescent lamp fixture
(Aydınlatma) floresan lamba aksesuarı
instrument panel lighting fixture
(Tekstil) alet tablosu ışık bağlantısı
plumbing fixture
sıhhi tesisat aksesuarı
plumbing fixture
su tahliye cihazı
restraint fixture
sıkma fikstürü
English - English
To schedule a match
A state that can be recreated, used as a baseline for running software tests
To furnish with, as, or in a fixture

The device is available in both handheld and fixtured models.

Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it
A lighting unit; a luminaire
A regular patron of a place or institution
A scheduled match
one who or that which is expected to remain permanently in its position
Fixtures are pieces of furniture or equipment, for example baths and sinks, which are fixed inside a house or other building and which stay there if you move. a detailed list of what fixtures and fittings are included in the purchase price
{n} any furniture fixed to the premises
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
Intent (was it intended to be part of the property) How is it fixed ? Is the fixture essential to the property ? Relationship - was the fixture intended to be a part of the tenant's business ?
A recognizable entity (such as a toilet bowl, kitchen cabinet, light unit, etc ) that is permanently attached to property and belongs to the property when it is sold
the quality of being fixed in place
what was formerly personal property, which is now permanently attached to real property and goes with the property when it is sold
An article of personal property which has been installed in or attached to land or building thereon, in such a manner, that it is now considered to be a part of the real estate
Personal property that is considered a part of the real property because it has been affixed in a manner that to remove it would cause damage to the property
An item of personal property attached to real property so that it can not be removed without damage to the real property A fixture becomes part of the real property FORECLOSURE The process by which a lender sells property securing a loan in order to repay the loan Under a deed of trust, foreclosure is by public auction after appropriate advertisement A mortgage may require the lender to obtain Court approval prior to sale
Personal property which is permanently attached to the property, and, as such, becomes part of the real property
If you describe someone or something as a fixture in a particular place or occasion, you mean that they always seem to be there. She was a fixture in New York's nightclubs The cordless kettle may now be a fixture in most kitchens
Improvements or personal property attached to the land so as to become a part of the real estate Fixtures are transferred to the buyer upon sale of the property To determine whether an item is a fixture include : Intent (was it intended to be part of the property) How is it fixed ? Is the fixture essential to the property ? Relationship - was the fixture intended to be a part of the tenant's business ?
A recognizable object (such as a chandelier, kitchen cabinet, or light unit) that is permanently attached to property and belongs to the property when it is sold, unless otherwise specified in the sale agreement
the act of putting something in working order again
Personal property that becomes real property upon being attached in a permanent manner to real estate
a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture"
Personal property permanently attached to a house, such as drapery rods, toilets, built-in bookcases, or a furnace
State of being fixed; fixedness
Personal property that has been installed or attached to land or a building in a permanent manner, regarded in law as part of the property
Personal property which has been attached to real estate so as to become part of the real property The article must meet at least one of three conditions
An object that was once considered to be personal property but has become real property because of attachment to, or use in, an improvement to real property
Article of personal property attached permanently to a building or land so that it becomes part of the real property
Anything of an accessory character annexed to houses and lands, so as to constitute a part of them
Anything of value that is permanently attached to or a part of real property (Real estate is legally called "real property," while movables are called "personal property ") Examples of fixtures include installed wall-to-wall carpeting, light fixtures, window coverings, landscaping and so on Fixtures are a frequent subject of buyer and seller disputes When in doubt, get it in writing
A fixture is a sports event which takes place on a particular date. City won this fixture 3-0 last season
Personal property that has become part of the real estate
What was formerly personal property that is now permanently attached to real property and goes with the property when it is sold
a object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household)
What was formerly personal property which is now permanently attached to real property and goes with the property when it is sold
This term is, however, quite frequently used in the peculiar sense of personal chattels annexed to lands and tenements, but removable by the person annexing them, or his personal representatives
An improvement to real property whose purpose directly applies to or augments the process or function of a trade, industry or profession
Personal property that becomes real property when attached in a permanent manner to real estate
{i} something which is permanently or securely attached; one who has been in the same place or position for a long time; set date for a sporting event; regularly scheduled sporting event
Anything affixed to land, including personal property attached permanently to a building or to land so that it becomes part of the real estate
An item which is attached to and forms part of the buildings or land itself and are, therefore, included in the sale or property unless specifically excluded in the contract
An article that was once personal property but has been so affixed to real estate that it has become real property
In this latter sense, the same things may be fixtures under some circumstances, and not fixtures under others
bathroom fixture
any fixture in a bathroom
fixtures
Those assets that are attached to or are part of a building, or are fixed to land
fixtures
Articles of personal property which have been installed in or attached to land or a building thereon, of a permanent nature, so that is is now considered to be a part of the real estate
fixtures
Any item that is attached to a property, and so is legally part of the property [top]
fixtures
- Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached Examples: medicine cabinets, window blinds and chandeliers
fixtures
Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached
fixtures
Items attached to the land or improvements, which usually cannot be removed without agreement, and therefore, they become real property; examples: plumbing fixtures built into the property, etc
fixtures
Personal property or improvements that become real property when attached to the land in a permanent manner
fixtures
Any item of property so attached to real property that it becomes a part of the real property
fixtures
Generally, something tangible that is fixed or attached, as to a building, so that it becomes an appendage or structural part
fixtures
- Personal property attached to real property and is legally treated as real property which it is so attached
fixtures
Improvements or personal property so attached to the land as to become part of the real estate e g , a porch would be considered a fixture, whereas curtains would be personal property
fixtures
Items affixed to buildings or land usually in such a way that they cannot be moved without damage to themselves or the property, such as plumbing, electrical fixtures, trees, etc
fixtures
Improvements attached to real estate that are not intended to be moved and so become part of the real estate
fixtures
Personal property that becomes attached to and is so closely associated with real property that it becomes a part of the real property
fixtures
Any item that is attached to a property, and so legally part of the property
fixtures
Appurtenances affixed to buildings or land, usually in such a way that they cannot be moved without damage to themselves or the property; plumbing, electrical fixtures, fences, trees, shrubbery, etc Fixtures are real property
fixtures
Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached (e g , chandeliers)
fixtures
Permanent improvements to property that may not be removed at the expiration of the term of lease or tenure
fixtures
Are articles in themselves moveable but so attached or connected to heritable property as to become part of it
fixtures
Appurtenance attached to the land or improvements which usually cannot be removed without agreement as they become real property Examples, plumbing fixtures, store fixtures built into the property, etc
fixtures
Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached Examples: medicine cabinets, window blinds and chandeliers
fixtures
An item of personal property attached to real property so that it can not be removed without damage to the real property It then becomes a part of the real property
fixtures
Anything that is attached to real property is known as a "fixture " Fixtures when permanently attached to real property become part of the real property Tenant's fixtures are fixtures of a removable nature and are the responsibility of the tenant for insurance purposes Whether a fixture is a tenant's fixture and movable or a landlord's fixture and immovable is frequently determined by the purpose of the fixture
fixtures
Any item that is attached to a property, and so is legally part of the property
fixtures
Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while is is so attached Examples: medicine cabinets, window blinds and chandeliers
gas fixture
a device to convey illuminating gas from the pipe to the gas burner
lighting fixture
a fixture providing artificial light
plumbing fixture
a fixture for the distribution and use of water in a building
trade fixture
A fixture which remains personal property and which is installed by a commercial tenant at his/her own expense for us in the trade or business under the terms of a lease and removable by the tenant before the lease expires
trade fixture
An article of personal property annexed or affixed to leased premises by the tenant as a necessary part of the tenant's trade or business At the termination of a lease, a tenant must leave most fixtures in the premises; however, trade fixtures are removable by the tenant before expiration of the lease, and the tenant is responsible for any damages caused by their removal However, a tenant cannot usually remove replacement fixtures, that is, improvements installed to replace worn-out ones For instance, if a tenant installs a new bar to replace an old bar in a tavern the tenant leases, the tenant cannot remove the bar upon termination of the lease If the tenant fails to remove trade fixtures within a reasonable time of lease expiration, the fixtures will be considered abandoned and will become the property of the landlord
trade fixture
An article installed by a tenant under the terms of a lease and removable by the tenant before the lease expires
fixture
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