ratable

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. liable to payment of locally assessed property taxes
    the ratable value of property
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How To Use ratable In A Sentence

  • People at MSFC have told me over drinks that this study concluded that EELV are human ratable but they were going to do what Griffin wanted. Obama Policies on Transparency, Openness, and Participation - and NASA - NASA Watch
  • Pave it over and collect the ratables and let the customers run over the kids and the grannies. Too Little, Too Late
  • Thus, it is reasonable to assume that the protonation of the titratable residues on the HA1 surface is mainly influenced by other residues of HA1 and that effects from HA2 domain may be negligible.
  • Then when you look at section 132 of the 1919 Local Government Act, ratable land did not include land of these bodies.
  • Now, the tax law is primarily lay out for the physical commodities, through common organization, resident, and other means, relate the ratable duty and the action of taxpayer.
  • Under the 1780 constitution, incorporated towns were entitled to a representative if they had 150 ratable polls (tax-paying men over sixteen years of age), two if they had 375, three if they had 600, and an additional representative for every 225 ratable polls above that number.57 (That helps explain why the provision that “the number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand” in the federal Constitution could seem ridiculously inadequate.) Ratification
  • The new, so-called ratable model recognizes software-license revenues over the life of a contract.
  • Especially since improved buildings would be reassessed and generate more ratables for a cash-strapped town. Gold in them thar buildings
  • We surmise that protonation of titratable residues of the HA1 domain at low pH enhances the electrostatic repulsion between the monomers of the globular domain and thus lowers the stability of their association.
  • Why just hand the banks these profits without reserving a ratable claim on them — in the form of equity, an excess-profits tax, an interest premium — for We the Taxpayers? The Great Geithner Giveaway, Part II
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