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A Variable-Interval Schedule Is a Schedule in Which a Specific

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A variable-interval schedule is a schedule in which a specific amount of time must elapse between the previous and subsequent times that reinforcement is available.


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Encumbrances

Legal claims or liens on property that may restrict its use or transferability, such as mortgages or easements.

Personal Property

Movable assets or belongings, as contrasted with real property (land and buildings).

Seize Security

The act of taking possession of collateral or assets to satisfy a debt or enforce a legal judgment.

Personal Property Security Act

Legislation providing rules for the creation and registration of security interests in personal property as a way to secure payment or performance of an obligation.

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