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ASSESSORlate 14c., from Old French assessor "assistant judge, assessor (in court)" (12c., Modern French assesseur) and directly from Latin assessor "an assistant, aid; an assistant judge," [..]
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ASSESSORA model for predicting the market share of a new frequently purchased product using pretest market information. Perceptions and preferences of potential customers are measured via interview and a simulated shopping experience conducted at a central location. The prediction is based on the sample participants' reaction to advertising (exposure [..]
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ASSESSORThe person who determines assessed values.
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ASSESSORAlso known as a loss adjuster. When you lodge your claim, the assessor who is acting for the insurer, helps approve the claim by checking the details to see if it’s valid and meets the terms and condi [..]
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ASSESSORperson who evaluates the worth of property or another valuable item, usually for taxation purposes.
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ASSESSORA senior officer of the University, elected annually by the colleges in a set cycle, who is responsible particularly for student welfare and finance. The Office was created in 1960. The Assessor works [..]
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ASSESSORThe government agency that sets a value on real estate parcels for the purpose of local real estate taxes.
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ASSESSORThe jurisdictional official who performs the assessment and assigns the value of a property.
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ASSESSORn. An officer whose duty it is to assess taxes.
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ASSESSORA public official who establishes the value of a property for taxation purposes.
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ASSESSORA public official responsible for the evaluation of property for the purposes of taxation.
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ASSESSORDefinition A public official responsible for valuing properties for tax purposes.
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ASSESSOR1 : one appointed or elected to assist a judge or magistrate ;esp : one with special knowledge of the subject to be decided see also master 2 : one that assesses ;specif : one that is authorized ...
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ASSESSOR(n) an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it
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ASSESSORThe jurisdictional official who performs the assessment and assigns the value of a property.
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ASSESSORA public official responsible for the evaluation of property for the purposes of taxation.
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ASSESSORA public official who establishes the value of a property for purposes of taxation.
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ASSESSORA person qualified to carry out assessment.
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ASSESSORPublic Loss Assessor/Claims Specialist – Person who represents the interests of the Policyholder when they have a claim., normally involving damage to physical property and loss of profits.
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ASSESSORSimilar to a Loss Adjuster (see below) but may just do Motor Claims and is not necessarily independent and is not a member of the Institute of Loss Adjusters.
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ASSESSORSee adjuster
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ASSESSORAn individual or firm who is appointed to determine liability or assess loss in the event of a claim.
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ASSESSORA term for a claims specialist employed by the policy holder directly, to prepare their claim.
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ASSESSOR A person who evaluates the assessment evidence presented by learners. (See also registered assessor)
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ASSESSORA person with technical expertise called in Court to assist and advise a judge or magistrate and in many instances to act as surrogate. Usually selected for special knowledge in a particular area.
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ASSESSORA public official who establishes the value of a property for taxation purposes.
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ASSESSORA public official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxation.
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ASSESSORSee: Affeeror.
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ASSESSOR1. The head of an assessment jurisdiction. Assessors may be either elected or appointed. The term is sometimes used collectively to refer to all administrators of the assessment function. (IAAO); 2. One who discovers, lists, and values real property for ad valorem taxation.
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