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Appraisal report
Appraisal reportA report of the results of an appraisal which begins with the definition of an appraisal problem and leads to a specific conclusion using reasoning and relevant descriptive data. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Report 1) Legislation. A statement made by a committee to a legislative assembly, of facts of which they were charged to inquire. 2) Practice. A certificate to the court made by a master in chancery, commissioner or other person appointed by the court, of the facts or matters to be ascertained by him, or of something of which it is his duty to inform the court. Appraisal The procedure for determining the fair market value of an asset for equitable distribution in divorce. Definition An enumeration of the particular acts included by or under a name: as, the definition of a crime. Conclusion 1) Practice. Making the last argument or address to the court or jury. 2) remedies. An estoppel; a bar; the act of a man by which he has confessed a matter or thing which he can no longer deny. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Appraisal The procedure for determining the fair market value of an asset for equitable distribution in divorce. Appraisement A just valuation of property. Appraiser Practice. A person appointed by competent authority to appraise or value goods; as in case of the death of a person, an appraisement and inventory must be made of the goods of which he died possessed, or was entitled to. Appraisers are sometimes appointed to assess the damage done to property, by some public work, or to estimate its value when taken for public use. Apprehension Practice. The capture or arrest of a person. Apprentice Person, contracts. A person bound in due form of law to a master, to learn from him his art, trade or business, and to serve him during the time of his apprenticeship. Apprizing A name for an action in the Scotch law, by which a creditor formerly carried off the estates of his debtor in payment of debts due to him in lieu of which, adjudications are now resorted to. Approaches to the conflict of laws Instead of the classic chronological, historical approach to private international law, W. Tetley has divided conflict of law theory into five theoretical approaches: 1) single concepts (single principles); 2) multiple numbered rules (infra); 3) general texts (infra); 4) national legislation and international conventions; 5) methodologies (infra) Approbate and reprobate In Scotland this term is used to signify to approve and reject. It is a maxim quod approbo non reprobo. Appropriation Ecclesiastical law The setting apart an ecclesiastical benefice, which is the general property of the church, to the perpetual and proper use of some religious house, bishop or college, dean and chapter and the like. Approvement 1) English Criminal law. The act by which a person indicted of treason or felony, and arraigned for the same, confesses the same before any plea pleaded, and accuses others, his accomplices, of the same crime, in order to obtain his pardon. 2) English law. The inclosing of common land within the lord's waste, so as to leave egress and regress to a tenant who is a commoner. Approver English Criminal law. One confessing himself guilty of felony, and approving others of the same crime to save himself. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Apportionment The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share. For example, if a court ordered apportionment of a contract, the party would be required to perform only to a extent equal to the performance of the other side. Apposal of sheriffs English law. The charging them with money received upon account of the Exchequer. Apposer English law. An officer of the Court of Exchequer, called the foreign apposer. Appostille French law. Postil. In general this means an addition or annotation made in the margin of an act, [contract in writing,] or of some writing Appraisal The procedure for determining the fair market value of an asset for equitable distribution in divorce. Appraisal report Appraisement A just valuation of property. Appraiser Practice. A person appointed by competent authority to appraise or value goods; as in case of the death of a person, an appraisement and inventory must be made of the goods of which he died possessed, or was entitled to. Appraisers are sometimes appointed to assess the damage done to property, by some public work, or to estimate its value when taken for public use. Apprehension Practice. The capture or arrest of a person. Apprentice Person, contracts. A person bound in due form of law to a master, to learn from him his art, trade or business, and to serve him during the time of his apprenticeship. Apprizing A name for an action in the Scotch law, by which a creditor formerly carried off the estates of his debtor in payment of debts due to him in lieu of which, adjudications are now resorted to. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Appraisal report. If you have a better definition for Appraisal report than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Appraisal report may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Appraisal report and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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