A variety of waterproof finishes used to protect wood trim, furniture, and floors. Varnish is made from resin and sometimes includes a drying oil to speed the setting and hardening process.
Legal right of a purchaser of a piece of real estate to the paid purchase price plus direct costs of acquisition, if the seller fails to render the deed to the property.
Material of a better quality used to cover a lower quality surface to make it look better. Usually used on the exterior, bricks would cover concrete or better wood over cheap.
Financing source for new businesses or turnaround ventures with high risk/high reward possible. Venture capital can be anything from seed money to full financing and sources include wealthy individuals, limited partnerships and business investment companies.
Geographic location of a court action and should occur in the place where jurisdiction applies. Change of Venue, which is the move to another locality, occurs in a criminal action when a fair trial is precluded.