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In 1795-6 the hamlet contained between 30 and 33 assessable houses.
As a consequence, exam papers had to be more assessable, he said.
The park is assessable and motor-able all year round using three main circuits.
We were unable to document efficacy in any of six assessable patients."
The property tax shall be computed on the net assessable value at the standard rate.
There is no charge when assessable fees total less than $14 dollars.
The female may continue to grab most of their own food in areas where carrion is easily assessable.
The oldest census, from 1540, shows 124 assessable inhabitants.
This in turn may tend to downgrade the less easily assessable aspects of the educational process.
The amount of the fee is based on the contribution rate and the assessable income of the members.
The amount left after applying the discount is added to the assessable income of the taxpayer for that financial year.
The cost to the company, then, would be nothing, but the benefit assessable under clause 54(4) could be considerable.
Ninety-three of the 95 eligible patients enrolled onto the study were assessable for toxicity.
And it was assessable, whatever that means.
Sports clubs receive a lot of their income from members which is not considered to be assessable trading income.
The books were marketed as a cheap and assessable series for the general public to read some of the greatest literature works:
The £115,000 tax cap equates to an assessable income of £589,550.
In one, the trader under-declares the value so that the assessable value is lower than actual.
His topics of research are highly appealing and his writing style makes them assessable to a diverse audience.
Texas has, in Mark Cuban, the most outspoken and assessable owner in sports.
Since cattle were the only personal property assessable at this time, voting rights were practically restricted to land owners.
"Every life has an assessable value.
There are all sorts of property taxes, different from our own, which - however described - are variously assessable as income or capital.
That is because they might potentially have access to them in the future if their "assessable capital" for means-testing purposes is low enough.
Also, in 1950 Lincoln Hall became the first building on campus with wheel-chair assessable ramps.