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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
valuer
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But I do not think that these circumstances demonstrate a contract between the valuer as principal and the borrower.
▪ Expert opinion of independent official valuers must be obtained for ascertaining the value of the asset in question.
▪ If the society chooses to use its own employee, then there is no separate contract between the valuer and the borrower.
▪ In the case of Halifax Building Society the brochure states that the society accepts responsibility for its employed valuers.
▪ Not an estate agent, a valuer, a lawyer or a property slump in sight.
▪ The incoming rector's valuers were incompetent and ignorant of the subject, and caused their client loss.
▪ The performance of his task by the employed valuer is the performance of his contract of employment.
▪ There is little scope and seemingly no consideration for a contract by the valuer as principal.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Valuer

Valuer \Val"u*er\, n. One who values; an appraiser.

Wiktionary
valuer

n. 1 a person who valuates; an assessor or appraiser 2 a person who appreciates something and sets a value on it

WordNet
valuer

n. someone who assesses the monetary worth of possessions

Usage examples of "valuer".

Sometimes I led a witness who was an expert valuer for a claimant to such a gross exaggeration of the value of a business as to stamp the claim with fraud, and so destroy his evidence altogether.

Then he described the notes and the stones very exactly, and made Masterton, the valuer, sign the log.

He had begun life as an art dealer, and had served the British Inland Revenue for some years as a valuer of furniture, pictures and the like.

The deal would be finalized and the Minstrel Boy would be able to collect the balance of his cash after the report from the official valuer, an independent functionary whose word was absolute in all major sales to the house.

But what makes the above passage especially shocking and offensive, in the case of Fromm, is that he repeatedly professes to be a lover of freedom and a valuer of human life.

That plate, Gervase, is a Delft blue patterned plate, probably made in Lowestoft at the end of the seventeenth century and will fetch, according to the valuer, over six hundred pounds at auction.

Railway companies were especially plundered in the exorbitant valuation of lands, and therefore an advocate who could check the valuers by cross-examination was sought after.

MAYBEE Auctioneers and Valuers This addition to the auction notice was printed in no larger type than the rest of the advertisement, but it caught a surprising number of eyes on the Tuesday when it appeared.

Brewer , managing clerk at Sibleys and Arrowsmiths , auctioneers , valuers , land and estate agents .

It is a theory that divorces the concept of "good" from beneficiaries, and the concept of "value" from valuer and purpose— claiming that the good is good in, by, and of itself.

The valuers knew their stuff, and could tell us what the hoard might fetch, piece by piece, at auction if it were all cata­logued and offered in the right markets.

Crombie and Marsden, Estate Agents and Valuers, Kenneth Marsden had described the amount he had shaved off his valuation of the house as ‘blood money.