A Toaster
do not have functional group
A functional property of nervous tissue called irritability is the ability to respond to a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse.
Jam preserves fruit so that it does not spoil and can be eaten months or even years after the fruit was picked.
The functional property of jam is to taste good and be pleasing
It is a physical property. A chemical property would involve the butter reacting to the toast, but the butter is actually reacting to the heat from the toast. The butter would melt against any surface hot enough, where as butter would not melt on cold toast. Hence, the reaction to heat makes it a physical property. (A relatively easy way to remember is that physical properties deal with the transfer of physical energy or force such as heat, inertia, etc. Chemical properties occur when two material substances trade molecules or electrons.)
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
Yes, awnings are generally considered appurtenant structures because they are attached to the main structure of a property and provide a functional benefit to the property. They are typically included in appraisals and property valuations as part of the overall property improvement.
A characteristic of a property is an attribute or feature that describes the property's physical or functional aspects. It can include factors such as size, location, condition, amenities, and usage. These characteristics help define and differentiate one property from another.
The homophone for "toast" is "toes".
Property Utility - is the current use and functionality (function, service, value, efficiency, practical usefulness) of a property. If the property use is optimised, the property is said to have a higher functional utility and when it is underutilised the property is said to have a functional utility lower than comparable market value.It may occur that a reduction of a property's utility or value has advanced to such an extent that it is no longer capable of an economically viable use in its current state, e.g. a collapsed building or a commercial building that has become isolated due to lack of access brought about by road changes.Given the highest and best use is applied as productively as possible within the given potential and constraints of the property, the property utility would be optimised (used to its highest capability) and therefore the property would be optimised in use and value.The interrelationship between the 2 concepts of the highest and best use and the property utility is the question of: Does the property provide reasonable use for a particular value (the property's current functional utility) or would one find/appraise a higher and better use for the property?
Property Utility - is the current use and functionality (function, service, value, efficiency, practical usefulness) of a property. If the property use is optimised, the property is said to have a higher functional utility and when it is underutilised the property is said to have a functional utility lower than comparable market value.It may occur that a reduction of a property's utility or value has advanced to such an extent that it is no longer capable of an economically viable use in its current state, e.g. a collapsed building or a commercial building that has become isolated due to lack of access brought about by road changes.Given the highest and best use is applied as productively as possible within the given potential and constraints of the property, the property utility would be optimised (used to its highest capability) and therefore the property would be optimised in use and value.The interrelationship between the 2 concepts of the highest and best use and the property utility is the question of: Does the property provide reasonable use for a particular value (the property's current functional utility) or would one find/appraise a higher and better use for the property?
There is no plural of the word toast. There is only 'pieces of' toast.