Reasonable value definition

Reasonable value means the amount of medical expenses determined to be reasonable by the Utah Insurance Commissioner’s most recent relative value study of services and accommodations for the diagnosis, care, recovery, or rehabilitation of an injured person.
Reasonable value as used in A.R.S. § 23-733(D) means the price that would be arrived at in good faith negotia- tions between a knowledgeable and willing buyer and a knowledgeable and willing seller.
Reasonable value means the value established by the department under Sections 7-29-4.2, 7-30-6, 7-31-6 or 7-32-6 NMSA 1978.

Examples of Reasonable value in a sentence

  • Reasonable value of Consultant's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant's entitlement to compensation under Appendix B, Payments to Consultant.

  • Reasonable value of Consultant’s Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant’s entitlement to compensation under the Task Order(s).

  • Reasonable value of Consultant's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant's entitlement to compensation under Attachment A, Payments to Consultant.

  • Reasonable value of Construction Manager's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on CM's entitlement to compensation under Appendix B, Payments to CM.

  • Reasonable value of Consultant's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant's entitlement to compensation under Appendix A, Payments to Consultant.

  • Reasonable value of Consultant's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant's entitlement to compensation under Attachment A.

  • Reasonable value is not necessarily the contract rate, but it could be.

  • Reasonable value of System Integrator's Services performed prior to Notice of Termination, based on Consultant's entitlement to compensation under Appendix B, Payments to Consultant.

  • Reasonable value of the Subcontract Work completed in conformity with the Subcontract; plus.


More Definitions of Reasonable value

Reasonable value means that
Reasonable value means a commercially reasonable value which is likely to serve as an incentive to an average Customer to complete a Qualifying Transaction. For example, in most instances an Offer of less than [***]% cash back would not provide Reasonable Value; an Offer of [***]% or more cash back would provide Reasonable Value. Supplier and JPMC will cooperate to develop the systems, technologies, relationships, and training to enable JPMC to electronically interface with Supplier’s Offer Placement System (“Supplier OPS”) servers in Supplier’s data center with a dedicated circuit to JPMC’s data center, in accordance with the terms of this Schedule and the Agreement.
Reasonable value means that figure which represents the amount a reputable and qualified appraiser, un­ affected by personal interest, bias, or prejudice, would recommend to a pros­ pective purchaser as a proper price or cost in the light of prevailing conditions.
Reasonable value means that figure which represents the amount a reputable and qualified appraiser, unaf­ fected by personal interest, bias, or prej­ udice, would recommend to a prospec­ tive purchaser as a proper price or cost in the light of prevailing conditions.
Reasonable value as used in A.R.S. § 23-733(D) means the price that would be arrived
Reasonable value means the value of a dissenter's shares immediately before the date of the resolution authorizing or effecting the corporate action in respect of which the dissenter dissented, excluding any appreciation or depreciation in anticipation of the corporate action unless exclusion would be inequitable, but in respect of membership shares of a community service cooperative or an association to which section 173 or 196 (2) applies, must not exceed the amount paid up on those member's membership shares.

Related to Reasonable value

  • Applicable Value means, as of any date, with respect to each Share, the fair value of such Share, as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.

  • Fair salable value means the amount that could be obtained for assets within a reasonable time, either through collection or through sale under ordinary selling conditions by a capable and diligent seller to an interested buyer who is willing (but under no compulsion) to purchase.

  • Present Fair Salable Value means the amount that could be obtained by an independent willing seller from an independent willing buyer if the assets (both tangible and intangible) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole are sold on a going concern basis with reasonable promptness in an arm’s-length transaction under present conditions for the sale of comparable business enterprises insofar as such conditions can be reasonably evaluated.

  • Present Fair Saleable Value means the amount that could be obtained by an independent willing seller from an independent willing buyer if the assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole are sold with reasonable promptness in an arm’s-length transaction under present conditions for the sale of comparable business enterprises insofar as such conditions can be reasonably evaluated.

  • Reasonable cost means a cost for a service or item that is consistent with the market standards for comparable services or items.