FRONTAGE

frontage (fr<<schwa>>n-tij).1. The part of land abutting a street or highway or lying between a building’s front and a street or highway <the property’s value was so low because of its narrow frontage>.2. The linear distance of a frontage <the lot’s frontage was 90 feet>.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FRONT

front,n.1. The side or part of a building or lot that is open to view, that is the principal entrance, or that faces out to the open (as to a lake or ocean); the foremost part of something <the property’s front was its most valuable attribute>.2. A person or group that serves to conceal the…

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FROLIC

frolic (frol-ik), n. Torts. An employee’s significant deviation from the employer’s business for personal reasons. • A frolic is outside the scope of employment, and thus the employer is not vicariously liable for the employee’s actions. Cf. DETOUR. [Cases: Master and Servant 302(6).C.J.S. Employer–Employee Relationship §§ 221–222.][Blacks Law 8th]

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FRM

See fixed-rate mortgage under MORTGAGE.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FRIVOLOUS

frivolous,adj. Lacking a legal basis or legal merit; not serious; not reasonably purposeful <a frivolous claim>.[Blacks Law 8th]

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