A fixture can refer to:
- a test fixture Test fixture refers to the fixed state used as a baseline for running tests in software testing. The purpose of a test fixture is to ensure that there is a well known and fixed environment in which tests are run so that results are repeatable. Some people call this the test context when talking about Automatic test equipments Automatic/automated test equipment is any automated device that is used to quickly test printed circuit boards, integrated circuits, or any other related electronic components or modules
- a light fixture A light fixture is an electrical device used to create artificial light or illumination. A luminaire is a lighting fixture complete with the light source or lamp, the reflector for directing the light, an aperture , the outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast, if required, and connection to a power source. A
- a plumbing fixture Tapware is an industry term for that sub-category of plumbing fixtures consisting of water taps or faucets (American English) and their accessories such as water spouts and shower heads
- Fixture (tool) A fixture is a tool of the manufacturing industry used in mass production. Fixtures are used to hold objects in place and clamp them to machines or operating surfaces, so that the object can be machined or assembled, a tool used in manufacturing
- Fixture (property law) A fixture is a legal concept that includes any physical property that is permanently attached or fixed to real property. If the property is not affixed to real property it is considered chattel property. Fixtures are treated as a part of real property, particularly in the case of a security interest. A classic example of a fixture is a building,, in property law, a chattel Personal property is a type of property. In the common law systems personal property may also be called chattels or personalty. It is distinguished from real property, or real estate. In the civil law systems personal property is often called movable property or movables - any property that can be moved from one location to another. This term is which has become permanently attached to the real property In the common law, real property refers to one of the two main classes of property, the other being personal property. Real property generally encompasses land, land improvements resulting from human effort including buildings and machinery sited on land, and various property rights over the preceding
- In some sports, for example international football (soccer) Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players using a spherical ball. Association football is the most popular football variant worldwide, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world a fixture is a scheduled match
- anything which has become ubiquitous or permanent.
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Fixtures and results
Glasgow Evening Times
Uefa Champions League, 3rd qualifying round, 1st leg: Celtic v Dinamo Moscow, FC Sheriff v Slavia Pr (6.0), Copenhagen v Stabaek (7.15), FC Zurich v Maribor ...
Glasgow Evening Times
Uefa Champions League, 3rd qualifying round, 1st leg: Celtic v Dinamo Moscow, FC Sheriff v Slavia Pr (6.0), Copenhagen v Stabaek (7.15), FC Zurich v Maribor ...
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