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evaluator

authority who is able to estimate worth or quality an appraiser

appraisal fee

appraisal fee fee charged by an appraiser to estimate the market value of a property. Source: U.S.

Corpus humanum non recipit estimationem

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

Praisement

Appraisement

Priceless

Too valuable to admit of being appraised of inestimable worth invaluable

According to law

According to law, the High Court under the revisional jurisdiction is obliged to test the order of the Rent Controller...

Afforatus

Afforatus, appraised or valued, as things vendible in a fair or market,

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

Distress

if no rent is due. The same Act also requires appraisement before sale in all cases, but the (English) Act of

Emblements

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

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