0 a person whose job is to say how much something is worth
1 a person whose job is to decide or calculate the value of something after they have examined it:
The site was recently valued by an independent valuer at £300,000.
What is more important is that physicians treat their patients as participants in their own care, creating space for participation by patients as individual valuers.
From the first decade of the nineteenth century two commissioners became normal and after the general act of 1845 it was normal to have only one 'valuer'.
There are on it landlords, valuers, and the secretary of the labour union.
Was the purchasing body going to be the valuer?
The district valuer does not enter the picture at this point.
Money would be saved in the fees of valuers and lawyers and the expenses of a public inquiry would be saved.
It is paid for on the usual basis of existing use and the negotiations are carried out by the district valuer on the settled basis.
The valuer, has nevetheless to give an opinion.