Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Appraisement; valuation.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun obsolete Appraisement.

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  • noun obsolete appraisal

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Examples

  • An ap - assessed value of the real estate as shown on the decedent's praisement which does not have original signatures will not be property tax receipt.

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  • The entire market value of survivorship prop - In counties where there is no Fiduciary Supervisor, the erty must be listed with no exclusions or deductions. fiduciary must deliver an original completely executed ap - Payable on Death means an asset owned by the decedent praisement and two (2) copies thereof (including any attach - which is paid to another at the time of the decedent's death. ments) to the Clerk's office.

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  • Boates, Shipps and other thinges Whatsoever in the said Forts or any of them, being or of right belonging to this Commonwealth by a true and just Inventary and Ap - praisement at indifferent and just rates and values, and that the said Inventary and Appraisement you doe with all convenient speed send unto Us or our Councell to the end the same may bee entred of Record, and brought to Accompt in our Exchequer: For which this shalbe a sufficient warrant: Given under our Signet at White - hall the six and twentyeth day of September 1656.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

  • If the In counties where there is a Fiduciary Supervisor, the recipient did not pay an appropriate consideration for the fiduciary must deliver an original completely executed ap - transfer of the remainder interest, the entire date of death praisement and two (2) copies thereof (including any attach - value must be listed for estate tax purposes.

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