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释义 | ticsticsRepetitive, twitching or jerking movements of any part of the face or body and occurring at irregular intervals to release emotional tension. Children are commonly affected but tics seldom persist into adult life. They do not indicate organic disorder and can be controlled by an effort of will. See also GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME.TICsTenancy in CommonTICs (tenant in common properties)Almost always pronounced as a word and very rarely called “tenant in common properties.”Investment vehicles that allow persons to buy fractional shares of real estate interests directly,rather than shares of stock,bond certificates,or other intermediate ownership mechanisms.The property may be a high-rise office building on the other side of the country, a retail center,a triple-net lease from a national drugstore chain,oil or gas wells,or any other investment properties. Because of securities and tax law limitations, no more than 35 investors may be involved to jointly own the properties. It allows them to invest in high-quality property that would ordinarily be outside their budgets—most properties that are “tic-ified”cost $30 million or more. The industry has grown from virtually nothing in 2002—when an IRS ruling clarified the status of such an investment—to many billions of dollars of properties today. An investor has the ability to invest in a TIC as a replacement property in a 1031 exchange. TICS
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