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Appraisement

Appraisement [fr. apprecier prix, Fr., pretium, Lat.], the act of valuing property, goods, furniture, etc. As to appraisement, if

appraiser

appraiser a qualified individual who uses his or her experience and knowledge to prepare the appraisal estimate. Source: U.S.

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Appraiser

Appraiser [fr. appreciateurs, Fr.], persons employed to value goods, repairs, labour, etc. by 46 Geo. 3, c. 43, and

appraisal

appraisal : a valuation of property by the estimate of an authorized person: as a : the determination of

Praisement

Appraisement

Self appraisal

Self appraisal, the method of performance appraisal is based on the self-appraisal by the officer concerned. It is a method

appraisal fee

appraisal fee fee charged by an appraiser to estimate the market value of a property. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

appraised value

appraised value an estimation of the current market value of a property. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

appraisal clause

appraisal clause : a provision in an insurance policy for a procedure to be followed in determining the amount

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