Waiver valuation definition

Waiver valuation means the valuation process used and the product produced when the agency determines that an appraisal is not required, pursuant to appraisal waiver provisions in paragraph (B)(3)(b) of rule 5501:2-5-06 of the Administrative Code.
Waiver valuation means a specific valuation product utilized by the Illinois Department of Transportation, under Section 5-5(e-5) of the Act, to establish a basis for determining just compensation.
Waiver valuation means a process used by the Department to determine the value of a property rather than obtaining a third-party appraisal.

More Definitions of Waiver valuation

Waiver valuation means a specific valuation product utilized by the Illinois Department of Transportation to establish a basis for determining just compensation
Waiver valuation means the valuation process used and the product produced when the

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  • Merger Valuation Period for any Merger Event means the five consecutive Trading Day period immediately preceding, but excluding, the effective date for such Merger Event.