| 31. | The parish has a rateable value of ?091 The soil is chiefly a heavy clay, and the surface flat.
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| 32. | Democratic Party housing spokesman Lee Wing-tat backed the principle of adjusting the rateable value to reflect the market changes.
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| 33. | In 1885 " Kelly's " describes Woolsthorpe as situated on the rateable value of ?, 983.
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| 34. | To be approved the majority of business voters must have support the BID ( both numerically and by rateable value ).
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| 35. | The first was due in 1952 but was postponed until 1956 where unusually the residential rateable assessments were based on 1939 values.
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| 36. | For example, a rateable value of ?0, 000 and a multiplier of 40p would produce an annual bill of ?000.
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| 37. | It also authorises local authorities to set up local schemes of relief for properties up to a limit of ?2000 rateable value.
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| 38. | The total area was over 5, 000 hectares, comprising at the time 1207 separate rateable properties in 603 different ownerships.
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| 39. | Business rates are a property tax, where each non-domestic property is assessed with a rateable value, expressed in pounds.
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| 40. | Assessing a rateable value requires a valuation that follows the above process, but the matters to be considered are constrained by legislation.
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