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What (who) is adequate valuation - definition

Adequacy (linguistics); Descriptively adequate; Observationally adequate; Explanatorily adequate

Business valuation         
PROCESS OF DETERMINING ECONOMIC VALUE OF AN OWNER'S INTEREST
Corporate valuation; Enterprise valuation; Marketability; Discount for lack of marketability; Total Beta
Business valuation is a process and a set of procedures used to estimate the economic value of an owner's interest in a business. Here various valuation techniques are used by financial market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to effect a sale of the business.
valuation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valuation (mathematics); Valuation (disambiguation); Valuations
n.
1.
Appraisement, estimation.
2.
Value, worth.
valuation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valuation (mathematics); Valuation (disambiguation); Valuations
(valuations)
A valuation is a judgment that someone makes about how much money something is worth.
...an independent valuation of the company...
Valuation lies at the heart of all takeovers.
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Wikipedia

Levels of adequacy

In his work Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965), Noam Chomsky introduces a hierarchy of levels of adequacy for evaluating grammars (theories of specific languages) and metagrammars (theories of grammars).

These levels constitute a taxonomy of theories (a grammar of a natural language being an example of such a theory) according to validation. This taxonomy might be extended to scientific theories in general, and from there even stretched into the field of the aesthetics of art. This present article's use of the phrase as a terminus technicus should not be confused with its everyday language uses.