Determination of Value

Determination of Value
Author: Frank Rosillo
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118331494

How to develop and support a credible opinion of value based on a foundational framework This book provides knowledge and guidance to valuation practitioners on achieving a new level of professionalism and credibility, as well as to those stakeholders in the valuation process in need of assessing the credibility of an appraiser's work product for decision-making purposes. It introduces a well defined framework of key credibility concepts and procedures at each step of the appraisal process, including reasonableness tests, valuation methodologies, financial analysis, economic and industry analysis, engagement planning, and informed judgment. Provides needed guidance to valuation practitioners to enhance their valuation practice and improve the credibility of the appraiser's work product Offers guidance to stakeholders in the valuation process in need of assessing the credibility of an appraiser's work product for decision-making purposes Get foundational framework appraisal advice with the proven guidance found in Determination of Value.

United States Reports

United States Reports
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1982
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

United States Supreme Court Decisions, 1778-1996

United States Supreme Court Decisions, 1778-1996
Author: Kelly S. Janousek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 914
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Janousek's new edition of this immensely valuable work will simplify the process of finding excerpts and commentary on every Supreme Court decision, as well as the texts, whether in government documents or reprinted in other sources, of the decisions themselves. This third volume in the series covers the literature from 1980 to 1995, indexing discussion and analysis in both monographs and periodicals of Court decisions from its earliest days.

Constitutional Rights of Prisoners

Constitutional Rights of Prisoners
Author: Edwin Powers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1983
Genre: Prison reform
ISBN:

After examining the changing role of the Federal courts in moving from a 'hands-off' policy with respect to prison administration to one of intervention, the constitutional rights of prisoners are explained under the principles of first amendment rights, due process of law, cruel and unusual punishment, equal protection of the laws, unreasonable searches and seizures, and slavery and involuntary servitude. Fifteen representative excerpts from Federal court opinions illustrate the relationship between enforceable constitutional rights and the administrative management of penal institutions, giving a general preview of how courts view the balance between what the Constitution may have intended and what prison administrators have in their discretion provided or withheld : The excerpts mirror the types of deliberations recorded by the Federal judiciary in the 1970's when confronted by litigation pertaining to the constitutional rights of prisoners. A section is then devoted to judicial opinions on alleged unconstitutional conditions and practices in U.S. jails and prisons. The issues covered are access to the courts, rehabilitation, pretrial detainees, visiting privileges, disciplinary hearings, religion, medical treatment, intrastate transfers, transfers to segregation, and interstate transfers. Additional issues include open-cell policy in isolation, cell size and 'double celling, ' punitive isolation, assaults by prisoners or staff, protective custody, mail rights, prisoners' labor unions, totality of conditions, prison staffs, Civil Rights Act, and escapes. The appendixes provide abbreviations and definitions, a table of cases, a consent decree, an extensive annotated bibliography, standards, and related constitutional amendments.