Contents of Appraisal Reports Sample Clauses

Contents of Appraisal Reports. Each appraisal report to be furnished by the Appraiser under this agreement shall contain certain information and the Appraiser's conclusions and opinions, together with the data and analysis by which they were derived, as set forth below. A separate report shall be submitted for each parcel. However, if more than one parcel is to be appraised, all general data may be included in a separate data volume that is referenced in the separate appraisal reports on the individual parcels. The appraisal report on each parcel shall include the following:
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Contents of Appraisal Reports a. The appraisal reports shall be narrative and shall conform to all applicable requirements contained in the pamphlet entitled "Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions," Interagency Land Acquisition Conference, 1992; and those contained in the "Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970" (Title III of Public Law 91-646), as amended.
Contents of Appraisal Reports. The appraisal report to be furnished by the Appraiser under this Agreement shall contain certain information and the Appraiser's conclusions and opinions, together with the data and analyses by which they were derived, as set forth below. The appraisal report shall include the following:
Contents of Appraisal Reports. Each report shall, among other things, contain the following:

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  • Financial Reports Borrower shall furnish to Agent the financial statements and reports listed hereinafter (the “Financial Statements”):

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  • Audit Reports promptly upon receipt thereof, one copy of each other financial report and internal control letter submitted to the Company by independent accountants in connection with any annual, interim or special audit made by them of the books of the Company.

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