Appraisal definition

Appraisal shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Servicing Agreement.
Appraisal means with respect to any assets, the opinion of an independent third party experienced in the valuation of similar assets, selected by the General Partner in good faith; such opinion may be in the form of an opinion by such independent third party that the value for such property or asset as set by the General Partner is fair, from a financial point of view, to the Partnership.
Appraisal shall have the meaning assigned to such term or an analogous term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

Examples of Appraisal in a sentence

  • Each appraiser has represented in such appraisal or in a supplemental letter that the appraisal satisfies the requirements of the “Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice” as adopted by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

  • The appraisal is signed by an appraiser that (i) is a Member of the Appraisal Institute, and (ii) to the Seller’s knowledge, had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or the Mortgagor or in any loan made on the security thereof, and whose compensation is not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan.

  • The appraiser conducting any such new Appraisal shall be an Appraiser selected by (i) the Special Servicer if no Interested Person is making an offer with respect to the Mortgage Loan and (ii) the Trustee if an Interested Person is so making an offer.

  • The Trustee shall select the appraiser conducting any such new Appraisal.

  • In determining whether any offer received represents a fair price for the Mortgage Loan, the Trustee or the Special Servicer, as applicable, shall be supplied with and shall rely on the most recent Appraisal or updated Appraisal conducted in accordance with the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement within the preceding nine (9)-month period or, in the absence of any such Appraisal, on a new Appraisal.


More Definitions of Appraisal

Appraisal. An appraisal prepared by an Appraiser, which shall be prepared in accordance with MAI standards.
Appraisal means, with respect to any assets, the written opinion of an independent third party experienced in the valuation of similar assets, selected by the General Partner. Such opinion may be in the form of an opinion by such independent third party that the value for such property or asset as set by the General Partner is fair, from a financial point of view, to the Partnership.
Appraisal means an appraisal with respect to the Mortgaged Property conducted in accordance with the standards of the Appraisal Institute by an Appraiser and certified by such Appraiser as having been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Standards of Professional Practice of the Appraisal Institute and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Foundation, as well as FIRREA. From and after the Lead Securitization Date, “Appraisal” shall have the meaning assigned to such term or any analogous term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.
Appraisal means an appraisal by an Independent licensed MAI appraiser having at least five (5) years experience in appraising property of the same type as, and in the same geographic area as, the Mortgaged Property being appraised, which appraisal complies with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices and states the “market value” of the subject property as defined in 12 C.F.R. § 225.62.
Appraisal means an appraisal of any Individual Property prepared in accordance with the requirements of FIRREA prepared by an independent third party appraiser holding an MAI designation, who is state licensed or state certified if required under the laws of the state where such Individual Property is located, who meets the requirements of FIRREA and who is otherwise reasonably satisfactory to Lender.
Appraisal means, with respect to any Real Estate, an M.A.I. appraisal commissioned by and addressed to the Administrative Agent (acceptable to the Administrative Agent as to form, substance and appraisal date), prepared by a professional appraiser acceptable to the Administrative Agent, having at least the minimum qualifications required under applicable law governing the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, including without limitation, FIRREA, and determining the “as is” market value of such Real Estate as between a willing buyer and a willing seller.
Appraisal. With respect to the Property or Foreclosed Property, an appraisal of such Property or Foreclosed Property, conducted by an Independent Appraiser in accordance with the standards of the Appraisal Institute by an Independent Appraiser and certified by such Independent Appraiser as having been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Standards of Professional Practice of the Appraisal Institute with an “MAI” designation and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Foundation, as well as the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, as amended; provided that after an initial “Appraisal” has been obtained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, an update of such initial Appraisal shall be considered an “Appraisal” hereunder for all purposes. All Appraisals (and updates thereof) obtained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall include a valuation using the “income capitalization – discounted cash flow approach” and set forth the discount rate and terminal capitalization rate utilized by the Independent Appraiser. All calculations under this Agreement requiring that a “value” or “appraised value” be used with respect to the Property or Foreclosed Property (as applicable) shall use the most recently determined appraised value set forth in an Appraisal (or update thereof) unless a different valuation is specifically required (such as the appraised value of the Property at origination). With respect to any Appraisal Reduction Amount calculated for purposes of determining an Appraisal Reduction Event, the appraised value (as determined by an updated Appraisal obtained pursuant to Section 3.7) of the Property will be determined on an “as-is” basis.