Date and Amount of Rateable Value of Gross Amount of Rate issued by the Property charged.
Date and amount of Rate Rateable value of Gross amount of made by Guardians.
Mr Farnall has told us that one-third of the rateable property will fall out of existence, as it were, and future rates must be levied upon two-thirds.
All the manors were rateable to the danegeld, but fifteen of them paid nothing to the royal exchequer except that geld.
William on his taking possession, and the rateable value on the taking of the Survey.
In the United States the value of all property is taken, instead of mere rental, as the unit from which the rateable value is built up.
Some authorities maintain that the income from a penny rate can only represent the net sum realized by a penny on the rateable value, after all deductions have been made on account of empty houses and other irrecoverable items.
Such books have an obvious value in resolving the whereabouts, rateable value and occupants of various types of property; and very interesting questions may be settled by their means.
Against this may be set the actual practice in several places, of paying over the full sum which a penny rate on the nominal rateable value would produce, without any deductions whatsoever.
As the Public Libraries Acts have placed a limitation on the amount of the library rate, it may be assumed that the libraries were intended to benefit to the full extent of the rateable value.
Here rental, minus a certain deduction, is adopted as the unit from which to make up the rateable value of a town.
The difference between the amount paid over to public libraries and the actual sums which would be produced were the rate charged on the full rateable value is sometimes considerable.
If A preferred raising his rateable value to £1600, B would get the fine, Government would get the increased rate.
They could indulge this feeling by putting a very high rateable value on their property.
This applies to all owners, so that the allowance for compulsory sale would only artificially depreciate by one-fourth all the rateable values put down in the magistrate's book.
On June 18, on a question raised by Lord Dunkellin, ofrateable value as against gross estimated rental for the basis of the new seven-pound franchise, ministers were beaten.
In consequence, income and rateable value are not always true or complete measures of the value of the land.
The income derived from land and its rateable value under the present law depend upon the use to which the land is put.
The District Municipal Council was also instructed to levy upon the rateable property of the District a sum for support of schools at least equal to the Legislative grant.
The rateable value of the manufactory or the mine has, for the present, almost or wholly disappeared, and the poor starving workmen are handed over to be supported by the land-owner.
This is the difficulty which in practice amounts to an impossibility of getting by any means at the real amount of rateablepersonal property.
Trebellianum governed the transfer, and both were liable to be sued for the debts of the inheritance in rateable portions, the heir by civil law, the transferee, as quasiheir, by that enactment.
These were originated, and are sustained, by the municipality, at the cost of the ratepayers, by the levying of a rate of a little over one penny in the pound on the rents or rateable value of the Borough.
The party on whom it falls is entitled to a rateable contribution from the others.
To any one who thinks that when we touch Domesday's teamland we have always freed ourselves from the geld system and penetrated through the rateable to the real, the following piece of the survey of Rutland may be commended.
We fear therefore that here again we can not penetrate through the rateable to the real[1413].
But we think it plain that in England these Latin words were used simply to describe the extent, or rather the rateable extent, of land, without much reference to the number or the quality of its occupants.
The question whether the acreage stated in the Suffolk survey is real or rateable can not be briefly debated.
I heard him instructed to procure a list of the wealthy inhabitants of Ghent and the rateable value of the city, and I heard him commissioned to purchase land in the neighbourhood of Antwerp for a secret purpose.
What I should like here, what our records need at present, is a list of the principal inhabitants with their approximate income, and, summarising it all, the rateable value of the city.
Occupiers of rateable property who respectively are rated in respect thereof on a gross assessment of ten pounds and upwards.
Owners of rateable property, who respectively are rated in respect thereof on a net assessment of ten pounds or upwards.
Some years ago our saltings--the strip of marsh intersected by rills, which is covered by water only at spring tides--were not considered to have any rateable value.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rateable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.