Fair Value - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
landlord for the improvement, the compensation being such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant,
reasonably equivalent value
reasonably equivalent value : value that is a fair amount for property transferred by a debtor esp. in bankruptcy
value
value 1 a : a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something
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actual cash value
or repairing damaged property less any applicable depreciation 2 : fair market value
trust
fixed payment of not less than five percent of the fair market value of the original principal over the course of
alternate valuation
the appraisal of a deceased person's gross estate at the fair market value six months after the person's death
just compensation
see also eminent domain NOTE: Just compensation is usually the fair market value of the property taken. Attorney's fees or expenses
Afforatus
Afforatus, appraised or valued, as things vendible in a fair or market, Cowel. … Afforatus, appraised or valued, as things vendible in a fair or market, Cowel.
Copyhold
the enfranchisement of land as in their judgment would be fair and just and would facilitate enfranchisement,' and also a scale … on the admittance of joint tenants in this: two years' value is paid for the first life, half of that on
equity
equity pl: -ties [Latin aequitat- aequitas fairness, justice, from aequus equal, fair] 1 a : justice according … interest existing or valid in equity b : the money value of a property or of an interest in property in
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