Valuation: Special Properties & Purposes

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advanced property valuation techniques
affection
Antecedent Valuation Date
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Claim Day
compensation
composite
Composite Hereditament
Contaminated Land
Council Tax
Council Tax Purposes
Depreciated Replacement Cost
environmental risk analysis
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expert witness practice
Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council
injurious
Injurious Affection
land
Land Compensation Act
Landlord's Reversionary Interest
lands
Lands Tribunal
Leasehold Valuation Tribunal
Machinery Valuation
Macro Cells
plant machinery valuation
possession
property appraisal
Radio Mast
Rural Payments Agency
Separate Hereditament
Servient Tenement
Sky Visibility
statutory compensation
tribunal
vacant
Valuation Band
Valuation Office Agency
Valuation Tribunal
Waldram Diagram
Window Apertures
woodland assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780728204188
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Each topic treated represents an area of specialism in its own right. This book helps fill the gap between the extremes of neglect and detailed consideration in existing texts by providing an authoritative and yet accessible treatment of several complex and technical subjects. Each chapter has been written by an acknowledged expert in the field with extensive practical experience, and where appropriate is supported by comprehensive case studies and worked examples. What this book emphatically will not do, is turn anyone into an expert in the specialist and even arcane worlds of the plant and machinery valuer or the valuation of milk quotas. What it will do, however, is give some indication of the problems and pitfalls associated with these fields.
Leslie Blake is a Barrister and Lecturer at University of Surrey, Austen Imber MRICS is a West Midland based surveyoer

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