LITRE
A metric unit of capacity.
A metric unit of capacity.
1. A force or combination of forces carried by a structural component. 2. The power delivered to an electrical device or equipment.
A complete lock system including the basic locking mechanism and all the accessories, such as knobs, escutcheons, plates, etc.
Loss Adjusters have two major functions to perform: first, that of policy interpretation and quantifying when losses arise, and second, that of serving as a coordinating link between the insured and insurance company, and often with contractors.
The process of collecting the necessary data to make an evaluation of a loss. This can include, but may not be limited to: interviews, site inspection, and physical and instrumental measurements.
A type of insurance which covers the loss resulting from the inability to occupy or use a building or other property damaged by a covered peril.
The full value not broken down into a sum of its parts.
A metric measure of volume, about 35.3 cubic feet, or 1.3 cubic yards.
Air that is brought into a building from outdoors through the ventilation system, and that has not been circulated previously through the building_s HVAC system.
A feeling of general discomfort, distress or uneasiness; an out-of-sorts feeling.