Merchant appraisers are sometimes appointed temporarily under the revenue laws to value where there is no resident appraiser without holding the office of appraiser (U.
In England the business of an appraiser is usually combined with that of an auctioneer, while the word itself has given place, to a great extent, to that of "valuer.
In the United States appraiser is a term often used to describe a person specially appointed by a judicial or quasi-judicial authority to put a valuation on property, e.
The goods are then valued by an appraiser, and if the valuation of the appraiser exceeds that which appears on the invoice, double duty is levied, subject to appeal to a general appraiser and to boards of general appraisers.
Thus far, every State appraiser has concerned himself only with the fixed physical property in his own State, together with his proportionate share of the floating property.
In connection with the earlier stages of the work, conferences were held with the officials of the principal railways of the State, and developed a thorough understanding and plans for co-operation between the appraiser and the roads.
The fact that such a staff of engineers, of wide experience in railroad construction and maintenance, had been assembled, made it feasible to carry out a plan of the appraiser which proved to be of great value.
It may be said here, properly, that the uncertainty as to the final attitude of the companies made it essential that the appraiser prepare, if need be, to make his inventory by personal inspection in the field.
The criticism of this part of the work by the appraiser of the State of Washington is wholly unjustified, as the work was necessary in order to qualify in Court and defend the rule adopted, and the actual cost of the work was small.
The difficulties which confronted the appraiser at this period were many, chief among which were: (a) Lack of Complete Understanding on the Part of the State Officials.
In 1902 the appraiser undertook to equalize all such discrepancies, and found that no hard-and-fast rule would apply.
Probably every appraiser who has been connected with rate cases has seen this same item strenuously insisted on by the corporations.
Daisy's voice was lowered as she stared at the art appraiser and said, "You killed him.
You are an expert appraiserof art, and you take good fees from various dealers.
For fifteen years prior to his demise he was connected with the custom service and during the latter part of that period was the appraiser in the postoffice department.
Evelina (Turgeon) Brossard, the former for many years Dominion appraiser of His Majesty’s customs in this city.
Those classified under any collector, naval officer, surveyor, or appraiser in any customs district shall be designated "The classified customs service.
They found an excellent man and I had the old appraiser come to Washington.
When I took charge of the Treasury Department I found an appraiser at one of the principal ports who had outlived his usefulness.
The appraiser valued them at four hundred and thirty-five pounds three and sixpence when father died.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appraiser" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: assessor; judge; meter; surveyor; topographer