C-26, r. 123 - Code of ethics of chartered appraisers

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24. In determining the amount of his fees, a chartered appraiser shall consider the following factors in particular:
(1)  the knowledge or skill required to perform the professional services;
(2)  the degree of responsibility assumed;
(3)  the degree of difficulty and the importance of the professional services;
(4)  his experience;
(5)  the performance of professional services that are unusual or that require exceptional speed or competence;
(6)  the tariff suggested by the Order for the professional services rendered;
(7)  the time required to perform the professional services.
O.C. 1282-2000, s. 24; O.C. 251-2018, ss. 11 and 24.
24. In determining the amount of his fees, an appraiser shall consider the following factors in particular:
(1)  the knowledge or skill required to perform the professional services;
(2)  the degree of responsibility assumed;
(3)  the degree of difficulty and the importance of the professional services;
(4)  his experience;
(5)  the performance of professional services that are unusual or that require exceptional speed or competence;
(6)  the tariff suggested by the Order for the professional services rendered;
(7)  the time required to perform the professional services.
No appraiser shall determine his fees, in whole or in part, as a percentage of contested taxes saved or a percentage of an expropriation indemnity surplus.
O.C. 1282-2000, s. 24.