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Fair Value means the amount that a seller would reasonably expect to receive in a current arm's length transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller, other than a forced or liquidation sale.<ref> Definitions used in Cost Accounting Standards 2012 Release; [57 FR 14153, Apr. 17, 1992, as amended at 73 FR 23964, May 1, 2008]</ref> ==  
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Fair Value means the amount that a seller would reasonably expect to receive in a current arm's length transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller, other than a forced or liquidation sale.<ref> Definitions used in Cost Accounting Standards 2012 Release; [57 FR 14153, Apr. 17, 1992, as amended at 73 FR 23964, May 1, 2008]</ref> ==
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Revision as of 16:44, 4 September 2013

Fair Value means the amount that a seller would reasonably expect to receive in a current arm's length transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller, other than a forced or liquidation sale.[1] ==

References & Notes

  1. Definitions used in Cost Accounting Standards 2012 Release; [57 FR 14153, Apr. 17, 1992, as amended at 73 FR 23964, May 1, 2008]