The New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Short Form) is a legal document used to appoint an appraiser or evaluator to determine the value of a certain asset or property. This document is commonly used when a person or entity is involved in a dispute and needs an impartial third-party to assess the value of the property in question. The New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Short Form) includes information such as the name of the court, the case number, the names of the parties involved, the property to be evaluated, and the appraiser or evaluator's name, address, and contact information. There are two types of New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Short Form): the standard short form and the more detailed long form. The standard form includes the same information as the long form, but does not provide additional details regarding the appraiser or evaluator's qualifications, experience, or credentials.