valuation

valuation
[ˌvæljʊ'eɪʃn]
nome (of house, land, company) valutazione f., stima f.; (of antique, art) expertise f., perizia f.

to have a valuation done on sth. — fare valutare qcs.

a valuation of Ј 50 — un valore stimato in 50 sterline

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valuation /væljʊˈeɪʃn/
n. [uc]
1 valutazione; apprezzamento; (comm.) perizia, stima: the valuation of land, la valutazione dei terreni; (ass.) the valuation of a risk, la valutazione di un rischio; the valuation of an estate, la stima di una proprietà; to obtain a valuation, far fare una stima
2 prezzo (secondo la stima di mercato)
3 (ass.) determinazione del valore attuale (di una polizza vita)
4 (per estens.) valore: He sets too high a valuation on his abilities, attribuisce un valore eccessivo alle sue capacità
● (dog.) the valuation for customs purposes, la fissazione del valore (della merce) in dogana.
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[ˌvæljʊ'eɪʃn]
nome (of house, land, company) valutazione f., stima f.; (of antique, art) expertise f., perizia f.

to have a valuation done on sth. — fare valutare qcs.

a valuation of Ј 50 — un valore stimato in 50 sterline


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