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Corpus humanum non recipit estimationem

recipit estimationem [Lat.], A human body is not susceptible of appraisement.

Emblements

executor upon death, may be taken in execution; but the appraisement and sale thereof are regulated by statute; and, by statute,

Income approach

Income approach, means a method of appraising real property based on capitalisation of the income that the

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Mahr (dower)

of respect for its subject: the Woman'. Giving a correct appraisal of the concept of maher, the Privy Council once described

Pourveyance, or Purveyance

providing necess-aries for the sovereign, by buying them at an appraised valuation in preference to all others, and even without the

evaluator

authority who is able to estimate worth or quality an appraiser

overappraisal

an appraisal that is too high

opinion

knowledge b : a formal expression of a judgment or appraisal by an expert see also opinion testimony at testimony compare

Evaluation

Valuation appraisement

Elegit

judicial writ of execution by which a defendants goods are appraised and delivered to the plaintiff and if not sufficient to

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