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APPRAISALRelationships Narrower Term: content analysis context analysis documentation strategy functional analysis macro appraisal use analysis Related Term: collection development fat file method reappraisa [..]
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APPRAISALThe phase of petroleum operations that immediately follows successful exploratory drilling. During appraisal, delineation wells might be drilled to determine the size of the oil or gas field and how t [..]
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APPRAISALAn expert valuation of a property.
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APPRAISALA report that states an opinion on the value of a property based on its characteristics and the selling prices of similar properties in the area.
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APPRAISALA review of performance, capability, needs, etc., typically of an employee, in which case the full term is normally 'performance appraisal'.
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APPRAISALAn evaluation of a home insurance property claim by an authorized person to determine property value or damaged property value. Many policies provide an "appraisal" process to resolve claim disputes. In this process, you and the insurance company hire separate damage appraisers. The two appraisers choose a third appraiser to act as an &qu [..]
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APPRAISAL"setting of a price," by 1784, American English, from appraise + -al (2). Figurative sense, "act of appraising" (originally a term of literary criticism) is from 1817.
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APPRAISALAn estimate made by an appraiser of the value of a property.
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APPRAISALA process that determines the market value of a property.
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APPRAISALA written analysis of the estimated value of a property prepared by a qualified appraiser.
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APPRAISALA written estimate of the value of real or personal property prepared by a qualified appraiser. Mortgage lenders almost always require a property appraisal before approving a home loan.
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APPRAISALA process by which an insurance carrier and a homeowner arrive at an agreed value for a loss covered by a homeowners insurance policy. In auto insurance, an appraisal is a process by which a body shop employee or auto damage appraiser estimates the cost to repair a damaged vehicle.
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APPRAISALAn impartial evaluation of information concerning a system, service or product to determine its measure of effectiveness and efficiency for purposes of making recommendations for acceptance, correctio [..]
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APPRAISALAppraisal refers to the evaluation of potential suppliers. It differs from vendor rating which is the assessment of existing suppliers. Typically supplier appraisal is undertaken on a multifunctiona [..]
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APPRAISALA determination of the value of something, such as a house, jewelry, or stock. A professional appraiser -- a qualified, disinterested expert -- makes an estimate by examining the property, and looking [..]
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APPRAISALA formal assessment of a property’s value at a specific point in time, performed by a qualified professional.
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APPRAISALthe classification of someone or something with respect to its worth an expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something (appraise) measure: evaluate or es [..]
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APPRAISALA ''defensible'' and carefully documented opinion of value. Most commonly derived using recent sales of comparable properties by a licensed, professional appraiser.
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APPRAISALA formal estimate of property value conducted by a professional qualified to make such an opinion.
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APPRAISALA written justification of the price paid for a property, primarily based on an analysis of comparable sales of similar homes nearby.
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APPRAISALProcess that determines the value of property, or the extent of damage, usually performed by an impartial expert.
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APPRAISALDefinition A professional opinion, usually written, of the market value of a property, such as a home, business, or other asset whose market price is not easily determined. Usually required when a pro [..]
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APPRAISALthe cognitive evaluation and interpretation of a phenomenon or event. In theories of emotion, cognitive appraisals are seen as determinants of emotional experience, since they influence the perception [..]
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APPRAISALThe process of determining the value of property, such as a deceased individual’s estate or a document stating the value of property.
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APPRAISALAccording to the Appraisal Theory of emotions, how we feel about a certain situation is determined by our Appraisal or evaluation of the event. Let's say you went on a job interview and you belie [..]
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APPRAISALis the process of determining the fair market value of an asset. For example a mortgage appraisal will estimate the value of a property based of its quality, appearance and value of comparable propert [..]
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APPRAISALA formalized evaluation, typically a face-to-face meeting, of an individual's or learner's progress and performance intending to identify strengths and weakness and improve future performanc [..]
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APPRAISALa valuation of property by the estimate of an authorized person: as a : the determination of the fair value of a corporation's stock by a judicial proceeding that a dissenting shareholder is ...
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APPRAISALAn estimate of a property's fair market value that is typically based on replacement cost, discounted cash flow analysis and/or comparable sales price.
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APPRAISALA written estimate of a property's current market value, based on recent sales information for similar properties, the current condition of the property and how the neighborhood might affect futu [..]
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APPRAISALan estimate of value.
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APPRAISALThe process of evaluating records to determine which are to be retained as archives, which are to be kept for specified periods and which will be destroyed.
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APPRAISALis conducted by a professional appraiser who will look at a property and give an estimated value based on physical inspection and comparable houses that have been sold in recent times.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality or value. The process through which conclusions of property value are obtained; also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of valu [..]
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APPRAISALThe act of evaluating and setting the value of a specific piece of personal or real property. See also Appraisal
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APPRAISALA written estimate of a property's current market value prepared by an appraiser. Appraiser
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APPRAISALAn appraisal is a determination of the value of a property for lending purposes. A lender usually requires an appraisal and is charged a fee by the appraiser, which the lender may require the borrower to pay.
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APPRAISALA formal report usually created by a certified real estate appraiser evaluating a real estate property in order to determine its value. One or more of three valuation methods are used: cost, replacement value, and market value. Appraisals can be ‘as is’ or ‘as improved’ which includes the value created by future capital expenditures.
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APPRAISALThe analysis of a proposed project within the framework of pre-determined criteria to determine its value and acceptability. This is the last stage for a proposal before it is approved as a financially acceptable project. During this process, the feasibility and the suitability of the project’s objectives and the rationality of the estimated costs [..]
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APPRAISALA professional opinion of an asset's market value as of a specific date.
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APPRAISALA document that gives an estimate of a property's fair market value; an appraisal is generally required by a lender before loan approval to ensure that the mortgage loan amount is not more than the value of the property.
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APPRAISALA estimate or opinion of the value of a property by an impartial person skilled in the analysis and valuation of real estate.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of property value, performed by a qualified professional called an appraiser. Learn more...
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of a property made by a qualified professional called an appraiser.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of a property's value as of a given date, determined by a qualified professional appraiser. The value may be based on replacement cost, the sales of comparable properties or the property's ability to produce income.
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APPRAISALA document that gives an estimate of a property’s fair market value appraisal is generally required by a lender before the expiry of the fixed-rate period.
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APPRAISALAn expert judgment or estimate of the quality or value of real estate as of a given date. Usually done by an appraiser.
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APPRAISALA professional estimate of a property’s market value.
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APPRAISALIt is an estimated value of a property, based on a analytical comparison of similar saleable property.\n\nSee further Apprasier, Assessment, Fair market value
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APPRAISALis an estimate of the market value of an item by a certified professional.
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APPRAISALAppraisal in eminent domain is the determination of worth or value. It is an opinion as to the value of or compensation payable for property. It is prepared by the owner or under the direction of an i [..]
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APPRAISALFormal valuation of property, made by a competent authority.
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APPRAISALA written report by a qualified appraiser estimating the value of a property.
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APPRAISALAn evaluation of the market value of your home made by a professional. This analysis is based on the sales price of similar houses in your area, the condition of your home and any extra features which may add or take away value compared to similar homes.
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APPRAISAL(n) the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth(n) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)(n) an expert estimation of the quality, quantity [..]
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APPRAISALAn unbiased estimate of the nature, quality, value or utility of an interest in, or aspect of, identified real estate and related personal property.
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APPRAISALThe estimation and opinion of value placed upon a piece of land based upon a factual analysis by a qualified professional; the process of estimation and the report itself.
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APPRAISALAn expert valuation of property.
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APPRAISALA real estate appraisal helps to establish a property's market value – the likely sales price it would bring if offered in an open and competitive real estate market.
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APPRAISALA ''defensible'' and carefully documented opinion of value. Most commonly derived using recent sales of comparable properties by a licensed, professional appraiser.
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APPRAISALAn assessment of a property's value by a qualified appraiser, based on information from recent sales of similar properties.
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APPRAISALProcess that determines the value of property, or the extent of damage, usually performed by an impartial expert.
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APPRAISALThe authentication and valuation of an object or specimen. In certain countries the term is used for an independent assessment of a proposed gift for tax benefit purposes. Source: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums
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APPRAISALAn expert valuation of property.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of the property, made by a qualified professional called an "appraiser". An appraisal is required by your bank to determine how much money it will lend you.
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APPRAISALA formal assessment of a property’s value at a specific point in time, performed by a qualified professional.
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APPRAISALA survey of the property to assess damage.
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APPRAISALA professional, formal, written estimation of the value of property. Damage appraisals may be completed by an insurance adjuster or vehicle repair specialist.
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APPRAISAL Process that determines the value of property, or the extent of damage, usually performed by an impartial expert.
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APPRAISALMethod of resolving a value dispute in a first-party claim.
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APPRAISALa personnel management term introduced to the public sector. In education it involves an individual undertaking a review of performance and professional development. This is normally done with a senio [..]
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APPRAISALA written estimation of the value of property or the extent of damage. Damage appraisals may be completed by an insurance adjuster, vehicle repair specialist, or body shop estimator.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of property, made by a professional appraiser.
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APPRAISALProfessional inspection of a vehicle or property after an accident or covered incident in order to estimate the damage and cost of repairs.
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APPRAISALThe process of assessing how well a member of staff is carrying out his or her job.
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APPRAISALThe monetary value of an item given by an appraiser.
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APPRAISALThe assessment of the functioning of an employee in relation to Work.
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APPRAISALThe process of assessing how well a member of staff is carrying out his or her job.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of value of property.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a propertyís insurable value, or the amount of a loss.
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APPRAISALA document completed by a reputable person with some expertise and knowledge of an item, on which a value is placed on the item. For example, a jewellery appraisal completed by a licensed gemologist, [..]
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APPRAISALProcess used to determine the value of property, or the extent of damage to a property, usually performed by an expert.
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APPRAISALA process used to determine the value of property, or the extent of damage. This process is usually performed by an impartial expert.
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APPRAISALDetermination of the value of property, either to help ascertain the appropriate amount of insurance to be written or to determine the amount of loss to be paid.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a property's insurable value, or the amount of a loss.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALA valuation of property made for determining its insurable value or the amount of loss sustained.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALA process undertaken by an independent appraiser hired by the bank to determine the value of the property and whether it meets lending criteria. This value may or may not match the purchase price of the home.
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APPRAISALDetermination of the value of property or the extent of damage by impartial experts. Many property insurance policies provide for "appraisals" where the company and the insured cannot agree [..]
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APPRAISALThe process of determining the value of property, usually for lending purposes. This value may or may not be the same as the purchase price of the home.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a property’s insurable value, or the amount of a loss.
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APPRAISALA valuation of property made for determining its insurable value or the amount of loss sustained.
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APPRAISALAn impartial review of property to determine its value and, if applicable, the extent of damages.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a property's insurable value, or the amount of a loss.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of quantity, quality, or value. The term also refers to the report setting forth the estimate and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALAn evaluation by a claims representative or appraiser to estimate the amount of damage to your property or vehicle, and the cost to repair the property or vehicle. In the worst-case scenario, a determination of a complete loss may be made.
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APPRAISALA formal assessment of a property’s value at a specific point in time, performed by a qualified professional.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a property’s insurable value, or the amount of a loss. ARBITRATION
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of property by a disinterested person with appropriate qualifications. It is used in a probate case to establish estate value.
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APPRAISALA formal assessment of a property’s value at a specific point in time, performed by a qualified professional.
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APPRAISALAn appraisal is an estimate of a property's value, usually real estate, at a specific point in time and as determined by a qualified professional appraiser.
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APPRAISALThis entry has no definition yet. (14 Jan 2009)
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APPRAISALAn evaluation or estimate of the value of an object or other property, including the cost to repair or loss in value incurred by damage.
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APPRAISALAssociated with a home loan or a car loan, appraisal is a pro fessional opinion regarding market value of the asset in question on a particular date.
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APPRAISALThe act of evaluating and setting the value of a specific piece of personal or real property.
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APPRAISALA professional opinion of the market value of a property.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of property, especially real estate, to be used as collateral for a loan.
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APPRAISAL(1) The act of appraising. (2) The estimated value resulting from such action. Refer to APPRAISE
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APPRAISALThe act of evaluating and setting the value of a specific piece of personal or real property.
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APPRAISALThe analytical process of determining the value of a record, and thereby its retention and disposition. Appraisal examines the administrative, fiscal, legal, and historical values of a record, by considering the record’s content, context, and structure. Under the Missouri Records Appraisal and Scheduling Standard for State Agencies, records may be [..]
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APPRAISALAn appraisal is an estimate of the value of property, made by a qualified professional called an "appraiser". Part of the reason for our current loan crisis, is that many appraisers [..]
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APPRAISALActivity following successful exploration drilling, e.g. the drilling of a delineation well to determine the size and characteristics of the reservoir.
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APPRAISALThe drilling of a well or wells after the discovery of oil or gas to establish the limits of the reservoir, the productivity of wells in it and the properties of the oil or gas. See exploration, devel [..]
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APPRAISALthe phase of petroleum operations immediately following a successful discovery. Appraisal is carried out to determine size, production rate and the most efficient development of a field
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APPRAISALActivity immediately following successful exploration drilling, e.g. the drilling of a delineation well to determine the size and characteristics of the discovered reservoir.
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APPRAISALA survey to determine a property’s insurable value, or the amount of a loss.
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APPRAISALSimilar meaning to community appraisal. Community appraisal Landscape appraisal
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APPRAISALAn estimate of value of property resulting from analysis of facts about the property; an opinion of value.
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APPRAISALAn evaluation of the fair market value, it often is used to refer to what artwork would bring if sold at auction or by other means on the secondary market. Quite often the purposes of an appraisal are [..]
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APPRAISALThe opinion of a professional appraiser about the value of a certain item or parcel of property.
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APPRAISAL(COA) An elected committee which studies issues of significance to Unitarian Universalism, resulting in a published report made to the Association.
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APPRAISALA report made by a qualified person as to the value of a property as of a given date.
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APPRAISALA written analysis prepared by a qualified appraiser and estimating the value of a property.
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APPRAISALA written analysis prepared by a qualified appraiser and estimating the value of a property.
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APPRAISALAn often thorough analysis of works of art establishing its value. It usually results in a written document used in the contexts of insurance and in taxation in many countries. An appraisal is also do [..]
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the quantity, quality or value of something. The process through which conclusions of property value are obtained; also refers to the report that sets forth the process of estimation and conclusion of value.
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APPRAISALThis is the approximate market value assigned to a particular lot by the auction house's specialists.
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APPRAISALAn appraisal is a determination of the value of a property for lending purposes. A lender usually requires an appraisal and is charged a fee by the appraiser, which the lender may require the borrower [..]
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APPRAISALA professional assessment of the market value of a property.
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APPRAISALA report from an independent third party detailing the estimated value of real estate.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of property, made by a qualified professional called an “appraiser”.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of a home, made by a professional appraiser. The maximum amount of the mortgage is usually based on the appraisal.
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APPRAISALThe fair market value of your property.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the value of property made by a licensed professional called an appraiser.
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APPRAISALThe estimation of the value of a legal interest in land.
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APPRAISAL1. An analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of specified interests in, or aspects of, identified real estate; 2. The act or process of estimating value; an estimate of value.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of the fair market value of property prepared by a qualified, independent professional appraiser.
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APPRAISALAn estimate of value, generally made by a professional appraiser (certified to meet certain education, experience, and knowledge requirements) who uses a systematic approach or process (including the [..]
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APPRAISALAppraisal may refer to:
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APPRAISALIn discourse analysis, applied linguistics and related fields appraisal refers to the ways that writers or speakers express approval or disapproval for things or ideas. Language users build relationsh [..]
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