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Definition of rateable in English: rateable(also ratable) adjective ˈreɪtəb(ə)l Able to be rated or estimated. Example sentencesExamples - As well as residents of Dingle townland, people with rateable properties inside the townland boundaries can vote.
- We have polled our members and, without doubt, their number one concern is rateable valuation.
- It is based on 80 per cent of the property's rateable valuation.
- This would bring it within the urban rateable area and could assist in the granting of Class 1 Urban status to the town.
- We say, your Honour, that land is rateable, but certain rates are rebatable.
- McCormack read the new Local Government Bill, all town commissions will become town councils but not a rateable town council.
- Efforts need to be made to bring down the rateable burden - it's a real crippler for young businesses.
- The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out.
- Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair.
- Megan had always been a pretty girl with deep red hair a nice body, but she considered herself barely ratable next to Lisa.
- The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek.
- It was anticipated the rate would be imposed on all rateable properties for three years with a further option to extend if found to be successful.
- Is it to secure a rateable distribution of assets amongst creditors?
- One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts.
- Swindon Council had appealed against the Inland Revenue's rateable evaluation of the town's leisure facilities, particularly the Link Centre and the Oasis.
- A major limitation of the system is the absence of a comprehensive cadastral information system for identifying each ratable unit and for classifying land uses.
- The new, so-called ratable model recognizes software-license revenues over the life of a contract.
- They recently surveyed (and not for the first time) all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass.
- He said: ‘There are different rateable and property values down south.’
- Then when you look at section 132 of the 1919 Local Government Act, ratable land did not include land of these bodies.
Derivatives noun reɪtəˈbɪlɪti In a footnote the author observed that the cases were dealing with the question of rateability or non-rateability, but seemed equally applicable to the question of amount. Example sentencesExamples - The test of rateability is whether there is evidence that the structures were enjoyed with the land and enhanced its value.
adverb How to avoid the penalty: Pay 100% of last year's bill or 90% of this year's bill, ratably throughout the year. Example sentencesExamples - If the petitioner can show that he and his class stand together and will benefit or suffer rateably, then his ill motive is nothing to the point.
- These clauses also ensure that the proceeds of any litigation actually prosecuted will be shared rateably by all bondholders.
- All unsecured creditors are treated equally and they will have to share any remaining funds rateably between them.
- The courts there approved a pooling agreement, whereby the assets would be distributed rateably.
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