The New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Long Form) is a legal document that is issued by a court in New York State to appoint an appraiser or evaluator to assess the value of a property or other asset in the context of a legal proceeding. The document will identify the parties involved in the proceedings, state the purpose of the appointment, and provide detailed instructions to the appraiser or evaluator on the scope of the appraisal or evaluation. The New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Long Form) contains information such as the court’s jurisdiction, the parties involved, the asset to be valued, the date of the appraisal or evaluation, the name of the appraiser or evaluator, and any special instructions given to the appraiser or evaluator. There are two types of New York Order Appointing Appraiser/Evaluator (Long Form): 1) A court-ordered appraisal or evaluation (in which the court orders an appraisal or evaluation to be carried out) and 2) A voluntary appraisal or evaluation (in which the parties involved in the proceedings agree to have an appraisal or evaluation carried out).