appraisal system

  • 1system — sys‧tem [ˈsɪstm] noun [countable] an arrangement or organization of ideas, methods, or ways of working: • Deregulation has created worries about the stability of the country s financial system. • All staff will benefit from a well run… …

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  • 2appraisal — A statement or estimate of the market value of tangible personal property or real estate. Under the federal appraisal regulations for real estate pledged to secure loans, the term appraisal refers to a statement of market value that meets the… …

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  • 3Appraisal theory — Reasoning and understanding of one’s emotional reaction becomes important for future appraisals as well. The important aspect of the appraisal theory is that it accounts for individual variances of emotional reactions to the same event. [Smith,… …

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  • 4appraisal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ honest, realistic ▪ detailed, full ▪ A detailed appraisal of the plan will now be carried out. ▪ independent ▪ …

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  • 5appraisal mill — n. An unscrupulous company that provides misleading or erroneous appraisals, particularly for real estate. Example Citations: Still, some experts say the system needs an overhaul, from the appraisal mills and mortgage mills that started the… …

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  • 6appraisal — Synonyms and related words: analyzing, appraisement, appraising, appreciation, apprizal, approximation, assessing, assessment, assize, assizement, calculation, categorization, classification, computation, correction, determination, dual pricing,… …

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  • 7New Approach to Appraisal — The New Approach to Appraisal (also NATA) was the name given to a multi criteria decision framework used to appraise transport projects and proposals in the United Kingdom. NATA was built on the well established cost benefit analysis and… …

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  • 8Archival appraisal — In the archival sense, appraisal is a process usually conducted by a member of the record holding institution (often a professional archivist) in which a body of records are examined to determine which records need to be captured and how long the …

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  • 9Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice — can be thought of as the quality control standards applicable for appraisal analysis and reports in the United States and its territories. USPAP, as its commonly known, was first developed in the 1980s by a joint committee representing the major… …

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  • 10Computer-assisted mass appraisal — Computer assisted mass appraisal, or CAMA for short, is a generic term for any software package used by government agencies to help establish real estate appraisals for property tax calculations. Contents 1 Origins 2 Use of acronym 3 First… …

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