Valuer

/ˈvæljuːə/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A person qualified to assess the value of property, goods, or assets, often for legal, financial, or taxation purposes.
    The valuer determined the market price of the estate for probate purposes.

Forms

  • valuer
  • valuers

Commentary

In legal contexts, a valuer's opinion can be crucial evidence in disputes involving property or damages.

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