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1177 See id.; Bauman v. Ross, 167 U.S. 548 (1897) (Compensation must be “just, not merely to the individual whose property is taken, but to the public which is to pay for it.” (quoting Searl v. Sch. Dist. in Lake Cty., 133 U.S. 553, 562 (1890)).1178 See USPAP, Competency Rule: Acquiring Competency, comment (“Competency can be acquired in various ways, including, but not limited to, personal study by the appraiser . . . or retention of others who possess the necessary knowledge and/or experience.”). For topics that often require additional expertise in appraisals for federal acquisitions, see Section 1.13.