431C - Problems in the Valuation of Partial Acquisitions (Canadian)
- Course Number: C431C
- Course Title: Problems In The Valuation Of Partial Acquisitions (Canadian)
- Course Level: Advanced
- IRWA Credits: 16 QEU/CEU
- AQB Credits: Not Applicable
- Prerequisites: Not Applicable
This two-day advanced, application-focused course is designed for experienced right of way professionals and appraisers seeking to deepen their ability to evaluate complex partial acquisition scenarios within the Canadian context. Through interactive exercises and real-world case studies, participants explore key concepts such as before-and-after valuation, determination of the larger parcel, injurious affection, cost-to-cure analysis, and methods for estimating total compensation under Canadian expropriation frameworks. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) and the interpretation of provincial Expropriation Acts, while encouraging critical thinking and professional judgment to navigate nuanced situations where multiple defensible valuation conclusions may exist.
Credentialing
- New SR/WA: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the RWP certification or SR/WA designation.
- Specialist: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the R/W-AC certification.
Topics
- Before Acquisition Valuation
- Highest and Best Use as Assemblage with Adjoining Owner
- After Acquisition Valuation
- Benefits
- USPAP and the Uniform Act
- Larger Parcel
- Consistent Use and Interim Use
- Comparable Sales
- Zoning
- Cost to Cures
- Profits a Prendre and the Unit Rule
Course Tuition Includes
Learning Guide
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