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Definition of Reappraised
1. reappraise [v] - See also: reappraise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reappraised
Literary usage of Reappraised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Importers First Aid in American Tariff and Customs Procedure by George Koehler (1919)
"Reappraised Value SEC. 5. If the Collector of Customs shall deem the ... The value
so found by the General Appraiser on appeal is the reappraised value. ..."
2. California Red Book: Hillyers̓ Legal Manual, 1914 by Curtis Hillyer (1914)
"Lands appraised or reappraised hereunder, but not sold. ... of the timber and
stone laws, at its appraised or reappraised value, if subject thereto. 32. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Irrigation and Water Rights: And the Arid Region by Clesson Selwyne Kinney (1912)
"The lots so offered at public sale will then become subject to private sale at
the reappraised price. Whenever the Secretary of the Interior, ..."
4. Laws for the Regulation and Support of the Common Schools, 1885: With Notes by Kansas, Kansas Dept. of Public Instruction (1885)
"... and lauds which have been forfeited, and which are unoccupied by the purchaser
or his assigns, shall be reappraised, and may be purchased by any person ..."
5. Manual of the United States Reclamation Service by United States Bureau of Reclamation (1917)
"The lots to be reappraised will not, from the date of the order thereof, be
subject to disposal until offered at public sale at the reappraised value. ..."