Sentimental value definition

Sentimental value means significant emotional or nostalgic value arising out of the relationship of an individual with the decedent or arising out of the relationship of the eligible child with the individual who is the nondecedent parent of the eligible child.

Examples of Sentimental value in a sentence

  • Sentimental value or other special value, e.g. because of the nature of the object as a collector's item, is not compensated.

Related to Sentimental value

  • Rental Value means Business Income that consists of:

  • Fair Market Rental Value or "Fair Market Sales Value" of the Airframe or ------------------------ ----------------------- any Engine shall mean the value that would be obtained in an arms'-length transaction between an informed and willing lessee-user or buyer-user (other than a lessee currently in possession or a used equipment dealer) under no compulsion to lease or buy, as the case may be, and an informed and willing lessor or seller, as the case may be, under no compulsion to lease or sell, as the same shall be specified by agreement between the Lessor and the Lessee or, if not agreed to by the Lessor and the Lessee within a period of 15 days after either party requests a determination, then as specified in an appraisal prepared and delivered in New York City mutually agreed to by two recognized independent aircraft appraisers, one of which shall be appointed by the Lessor and the other of which shall be appointed by the Lessee, or, if such appraisers cannot agree on such appraisal, an appraisal arrived at by a third independent recognized appraiser chosen by the mutual consent of the two aircraft appraisers. If either party should fail to appoint an appraiser within 15 days of receiving notice of the appointment of an appraiser by the other party, then such appraisal shall be made by the appraiser appointed by the first party. If the two appraisers cannot agree on such appraisal and fail to appoint a third independent recognized aircraft appraiser within 15 days after the appointment of the second appraiser, then either party may apply to the American Arbitration Association to make such appointment. The appraisal shall be completed within 30 days of the appointment of the last appraiser appointed. In determining Fair Market Rental Value or Fair Market Sales Value by appraisal or otherwise, it will be assumed that the Aircraft, Airframe or Engine is in the condition, location and overhaul status in which it is required to be returned to the Lessor pursuant to Section 12 of the Lease and that the Lessee has removed all Parts which it is entitled to remove pursuant to Section 7 of the Lease and that the Aircraft is not encumbered by the Lease. Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Lease, all appraisal costs will be shared equally by the Lessor and the Lessee; provided that if the Lessee elects not to renew the Lease or -------- purchase the Aircraft following the conclusion of such appraisal, the Lessee shall pay all appraisal costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of Section 17 of the Lease, the "Fair Market Rental Value" or "Fair Market Sales Value" of the Aircraft, the Airframe or any Engine, shall be determined on an "as is, where is" basis and shall take into account customary brokerage and other out-of-pocket fees and expenses which typically would be incurred in connection with a re-lease or sale of the Aircraft, the Airframe or any Engine. Any such determination pursuant to Section 17 of the Lease shall be made by a recognized independent aircraft appraiser selected by Lessor and the costs and expenses associated therewith shall be borne by Lessee, unless Lessor does not obtain possession of the Aircraft, Airframe and Engines pursuant to Section 17 of the Lease, in which case an appraiser shall not be appointed and Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value for purposes of Section 17 of the Lease shall be zero.

  • Fair Rental Value as used in this Lease, shall be equal to the annual rent per rentable square foot (including additional rent and considering any “base year” or “expense stop” applicable thereto), including all escalations, at which tenants (pursuant to leases consummated within the twelve (12) month period preceding the first day of the Option Term), are leasing non-sublease, non-encumbered, non-equity space which is not significantly greater or smaller in size than the subject space, with a comparable level of improvements (excluding any property that Tenant would be allowed to remove from the Premises at the termination of the Lease), for a comparable lease term, in an arm’s length transaction, which comparable space is located in the “Comparable Buildings,” as that term is defined in this Section 2.2.2, below (transactions satisfying the foregoing criteria shall be known as the “Comparable Transactions”), taking into consideration the following concessions (the “Concessions”): (a) rental abatement concessions, if any, being granted such tenants in connection with such comparable space; (b) tenant improvements or allowances provided or to be provided for such comparable space, and taking into account the value, if any, of the existing improvements in the subject space, such value to be based upon the age, condition, design, quality of finishes and layout of the improvements and the extent to which the same can be utilized by a general office/lab user other than Tenant; and (c) other reasonable monetary concessions being granted such tenants in connection with such comparable space; provided, however, that in calculating the Fair Rental Value, no consideration shall be given to the fact that Landlord is or is not required to pay a real estate brokerage commission in connection with Tenant’s exercise of its right to extend the Lease Term, or the fact that landlords are or are not paying real estate brokerage commissions in connection with such comparable space. The Concessions shall be reflected in the effective rental rate (which effective rental rate shall take into consideration the total dollar value of such Concessions as amortized on a straight-line basis over the applicable term of the Comparable Transaction (in which case such Concessions evidenced in the effective rental rate shall not be granted to Tenant)) payable by Tenant. The term “Comparable Buildings” shall mean the Building and those other life sciences buildings which are comparable to the Building in terms of age (based upon the date of completion of construction or major renovation of to the building), quality of construction, level of services and amenities, size and appearance, and are located in South San Francisco, California and the surrounding commercial area.

  • Total Value means either the fair market value or the actual price paid for a covered animal part or product, whichever is greater.

  • Incremental value means a figure derived by multiplying the marginal value of the property located within a project area on which tax increment is collected by a number that represents the adjusted tax increment from that project area that is paid to the agency.