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through rating case law.
Properties are ****essed in a
rating list with a
rateable value, a
valuation of
their annual rental value on a
fixed valuation date...
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rates payable at a
specified percentage of the
rateable value ****essed on the property. Basically, the
rateable value is the
estimated market rental value...
- Australia) or on the
unimproved land
value (as in New
South Wales).
These rateable valuations are
usually determined by a
statutory authority, and are subject...
- who
resided in the
constituency whilst occupying land or
premises with a
rateable value above £5, or
whose husbands did. At the same time, it
extended the...
- is
rateable. In
Schedule 1 to the Act it
defines 25
categories of land that are non-
rateable and also
three categories of land
which are
rateable at no...
- that the
lessee is
required to pay an
annual rent,
equal to 3% of the
rateable value from time to time of the land leased. The Sino-British
Joint Declaration...
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additional funds for the Poor Law
through a 6d in the
pound levy on all
rateable properties in Ireland.
Twisleton testified that "comparatively trifling...
- and
about 4,054 commercial/industrial/mixed properties, with a
total rateable value of GH¢13,849,014.
There are also supermarkets, 36
facilities for...
-
person lived in a
larger house,
because it was
mainly a
question of the
rateable value of the house. A
householder rated at £100 in a
large town, or £50...
- non-residential
owners and
occupiers of
rateable property. If a
corporation solely owns or
occupies rateable property in the muni****lity, then the corporation...