Valuers' Association
Language: English Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Formed in August 2013, the Valuers' Association takes over the role of the former Valuation Faculty Board of the Institute of Revenue Rating and Valuers with an enhanced comprehensive remit covering the professional activities of valuers of land and buildings for a wide range of purposes whether within, or outside, the public service sector. Whilst the primary focus must be on UK law and practice relating to the valuation of property assets for whatever purpose the Association intends to bring an unequalled international perspective to the art or science of valuation as practised in Europe and beyond.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Online material | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 157959-2001 |
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Formed in August 2013, the Valuers' Association takes over the role of the former Valuation Faculty Board of the Institute of Revenue Rating and Valuers with an enhanced comprehensive remit covering the professional activities of valuers of land and buildings for a wide range of purposes whether within, or outside, the public service sector. Whilst the primary focus must be on UK law and practice relating to the valuation of property assets for whatever purpose the Association intends to bring an unequalled international perspective to the art or science of valuation as practised in Europe and beyond.