Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following: (a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers shown on the Appraiser's reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or plat. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any such additions. (b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the following: (1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record; (2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title; (3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including the date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, and place of recordation; the name (and address, if available) of the grantor of such conveyance; the stated consideration; the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on record or to which title was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration; (4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, and any know, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner: (5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, public utilities, and similar public facilities; (6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements. (c) Legal advice, upon request of the Appraiser, on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement
Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following:
(a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers shown on the Appraiser's reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or platplot. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any such additions.
(b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the followinginclude:
(1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record;
(2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title;
(3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including including: the date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, and place of recordation; the name (and the address, if available) of the grantor of such conveyance; the stated consideration; the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on of record or to which title was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration;
(4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, and any knowknown, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner:;
(5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, public utilities, and similar public facilities;
(6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements.
(c) Legal advice, upon request of the Appraiser, on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement
Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following:
(a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers shown on the Appraiser's reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or platplot. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any any, such additions.
(b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as as. shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the followinginclude:
(1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record;
(2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title;
(3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including the including: The date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, and place of recordation; the name (and the address, if available) of the grantor grantor, of such conveyance; the stated consideration; the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on of record or to which title tide was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration;
(4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, and any knowknown, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner:;
(5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, ; public utilities, and similar public facilities;
(6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements.
(c) Legal advice, upon request of the Appraiser, on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Agreement for Appraisal Services, Agreement for Appraisal Services
Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following:
(a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall shal1 be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers shown on the Appraiser's ’s reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or platplot. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any such additions.
(b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the followinginclude:
(1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record;
(2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title;
(3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including including: the date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, numbers and place of recordation; the name (and the address, if available) of the grantor of such conveyance; the stated consideration; the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on of record or to which title was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration;
(4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, leases and any knowknown, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner:;
(5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, public utilities, utilities and similar public facilities;
(6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements.
(c) Legal advice, upon request of the Appraiser, on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement
Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following:
(a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers shown on the Appraiser's reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or platplot. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any such additions.
(b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the followinginclude:
(1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record;
(2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title;
(3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including including: the date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, and place of recordation; the name (and the address, if available) of the grantor of such conveyance; the stated consideration; the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on of record or to which title was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration;
(4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, and any knowknown, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner:;
(5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, public utilities, and similar public facilities;
(6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements.
(c) Legal advice, upon request of the Appraiser, on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement
Services To Be Provided by Agency. The Agency agrees to furnish the Appraiser with the following:
(a) A map or plat, based on official records, of the property described in Article 1, showing the boundaries and dimensions of the parcels to be appraised. Each parcel shall be designated by a number, and the parcel numbers number shown on the Appraiser's ’s reports shall correspond to the parcel numbers shown on the map or platplot. However, additional parcel numbers may be assigned by the Appraiser for easements appraised separately or for additional parcels revealed while making the appraisals. The Appraiser shall promptly advise the Agency of any such additions.
(b) An ownership data report for each parcel. That report will show all estates and interests in the parcel as shown of record and consequently shall not be assumed to an accurately define the interests to be appraised. The ownership data report on each parcel as shown on the parcel map will include the followinginclude:
(1) The name (and address, if available) of the owner appearing on record;
(2) The legal description of the parcel as shown by the conveyance(s) by which the record owner acquired title;
(3) Identification of the conveyance(s) by which the present owner acquired title, including including: the date of the conveyance(s); the date, book and page numbers, and place of recordation; the name (and the address, if available) of the grantor of such conveyance; the stated consideration; consideration the amount of any mortgages or encumbrances placed on of record or to which title was subject at time of conveyance (so far as determinable from an examination of the conveyance); and the amount of any State or local transfer taxes that were based on the amount of the consideration;
(4) Outstanding estates and other rights or interests interest of record, including easements, use restrictions, mineral rights, leases, and any knowknown, but unrecorded, interests of other parties. Sufficient information shall be furnished to disclose the probable effect of such outstanding interests on the title of the record owner:;
(5) Outstanding special assessments, if any, for public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, public utilities, and similar public facilities;
(6) The amount of real estate taxes for the current year and the assessed valuation stated separately for land and for improvements.
(c) Legal advice, advice upon request of the Appraiser, Appraiser on legal matters affecting the appraisal of any property to be appraised.
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Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement