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сущ.оценщик, субъект оценки [аттестации\] (в самом общем смысле: тот, кто что-л. или кого-л. оценивает)а) эк. оценщик ( специалист по оценке стоимости собственности)Syn:See:cost appraiser, insurance appraiser, qualified appraiser, real estate appraiser, Board of General Appraisersб) эк. субъект аттестации [оценки\], аттестующий* (лицо, оценивающее чью-л. деятельность, напр., сотрудник организации, оценивающий результаты работы других сотрудников)It is important that the appraisal is conducted in a way which enables a full and open discussion between the appraisee and appraiser. — Важно, чтобы оценка производилась в форме, предоставляющей возможность для проведения полной и открытой беседы между аттестующим и аттестуемым.
в) лес. таксатор (лесной техник, занимающийся устройством и оценкой лесных насаждений и порубок)г) с.-х. бонитер (специалист по животноводству, проводящий оценку животных)See:
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оценщик: специалист по оценке стоимости собственности; в США квалифицированные оценщики принадлежат к Обществу оценщиков недвижимости (Society of Real Estate Appraisers) или Американскому институту оценщиков недвижимости (American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers), которые имеют штаб-квартиры в Чикаго.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .
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