appraisal

IPA: ʌprˈeɪzʌɫ

noun

  • The act or process of developing an opinion of value.
  • A judgment or assessment of the value of something, especially a formal one.
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Examples of "appraisal" in Sentences

  • As far as I can judge, this appraisal is not correct.
  • They discovered a missing link, a link they call an "appraisal process."
  • A replacement value appraisal is determined by adding the value of the lot to the depreciated value of the construction, adding as needed for special amenities.
  • Because homes in Mexico are so distinctly different, one from another, even in the same neighborhood, this method of appraisal is seldom used, except in the case of resale properties in a developer's subdivision.
  • The proposed transaction provides for the operatorship of the concession and near-term appraisal/development of one oil discovery well and of a significant number of ready to drill exploration projects, located in Egypt's Western Desert.
  • Defendant FNC also provides services and products to mortgage lenders, including a web-based service called AppraisalPort, which allows mortgage lenders to request written appraisals from appraisers and ‘allows appraisers to transmit information ... contained in appraisal reports, to lending institutions ....’

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