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The Eternal Squire wrote:
The fair market value of an item is defined as the price a disinterested party is willing to pay for it in an arm's length transaction. I don't get it. Seems like a disinterested party and a buyer are two different things? But I'm clearly not a lawyer either. -Bill |
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