Assessed value
the value of something as determined by an -ssessor, especially the value of real property.
historical examples
estates of an -ssessed value of more than ten ‘skylddaler’ are designated as ‘large properties.’
the quarterly review, volume 162, no. 324, april, 1886 various
there is also a supplementary tax on property of about 1⁄20th% of the -ssessed value.
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this state should tax forest lands according to the product rather than the -ssessed value of the land.
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the -ssessed value of property in 1830, amounted to about two and a half millions.
history of the american clock business for the past sixty years, and life of chauncey jerome chauncey jerome
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to estimate officially the value of (property, income, etc.) as a basis for taxation. to fix or determine the amount of (damages, a tax, a fine, etc.): the hurricane damage was -ssessed at six million dollars. to impose a tax or other charge on. to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to […]
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a person who makes -ssessments, especially for purposes of taxation. an adviser or -ssistant to a judge, especially one serving as a specialist in some field. archaic. a person who shares another’s position, rank, or dignity. a person sitting beside another in an advisory capacity; an advisory -ssociate. contemporary examples “there is a conceptual leap […]
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a person who makes -ssessments, especially for purposes of taxation. an adviser or -ssistant to a judge, especially one serving as a specialist in some field. archaic. a person who shares another’s position, rank, or dignity. a person sitting beside another in an advisory capacity; an advisory -ssociate. noun a person who evaluates the merits, […]