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    valuation


    1. These books I had at home, gave all the makes and serial numbers of all main watches over the last two hundred years and fortunately the book itemized the approximate value of these various watches, I guess to help insurance valuation


    2. I bid as high as I could go, combining both valuations of the first I had lost and the book valuation of this one


    3. "Sargent give me a valuation on that ring of


    4. Wool was commonly paid as a subsidy to the king, and its valuation in that subsidy ascertains, at least in some degree, what was its ordinary price


    5. The custom-house books, I think, it is now generally acknowledged, are a very uncertain criterion, on account of the inaccuracy of the valuation at which the greater part of goods are rated in them


    6. This land tax, or land rent, like the tithe in Europe, consisted in a certain proportion, a fifth, it is said, of the produce of the land, which was either delivered in kind, or paid in money, according to a certain valuation, and which, therefore, varied from year to year, according to all the variations of the produce


    7. By a very exact account it appears, that, in 1755, the whole revenue of the clergy of the church of Scotland, including their glebe or church lands, and the rent of their manses or dwelling-houses, estimated according to a reasonable valuation, amounted only to £68,514:1:5 1/12d


    8. In England, the valuation, according to which the different counties and parishes were assessed to the land tax by the 4th of William and Mary, was very unequal even at its first establishment


    9. It has been owing in part, to the great prosperity of almost every part of the country, the rents of almost all the estates of Great Britain having, since the time when this valuation was first established, been continually rising, and scarce any of them having fallen


    10. The landlords, therefore, have almost all gained the difference between the tax which they would have paid, according to the present rent of their estates, and that which they actually pay according to the ancient valuation

    11. In the state of things which has happened to take place since the revolution, the constancy of the valuation has been advantageous to the landlord and hurtful to the sovereign


    12. As the tax is made payable in money, so the valuation of the land is expressed in money


    13. Since the establishment of this valuation, the value of silver has been pretty uniform, and there has been no alteration in the standard of the coin, either as to weight or fineness


    14. Had silver risen considerably in its value, as it seems to have done in the course of the two centuries which preceded the discovery of the mines of America, the constancy of the valuation might have proved very oppressive to the landlord


    15. Had silver fallen considerably in its value, as it certainly did for about a century at least after the discovery of those mines, the same constancy of valuation would have reduced very much this branch of the revenue of the sovereign


    16. In circumstances, therefore, somewhat different from those which have actually taken place, this constancy of valuation might have been a very great inconveniency, either to the contributors or to the commonwealth


    17. The expense of levying a land-tax, which varied with every variation of the rent, would, no doubt, be somewhat greater than that of levying one which was always rated according to a fixed valuation


    18. neighbourhood, equally chosen by both parties: and by rating him, according to this valuation, for such a number of years as might be fully sufficient for his complete indemnification


    19. It would, therefore, be much more proper to be established as a perpetual and unalterable regulation, or as what is called a fudamental law of the commonwealth, than any tax which was always to be levied according to a certain valuation


    20. Some states, instead of the simple and obvious expedient of a register of leases, have had recourse to the laborious and expensive one of an actual survey and valuation of all the lands in the country

    21. In the ancient dominions of the king of Prussia, the land-tax is assessed according to an actual survey and valuation, which is reviewed and altered from time to time


    22. } According to that valuation, the lay proprietors pay from twenty to twenty-five per cent


    23. The survey and valuation of Silesia was made by order of the present king, it is said, with great accuracy


    24. According to that valuation, the lands belonging to the bishop of Breslaw are taxed at twenty-five per cent


    25. The survey and valuation of Bohemia is said to have been the work of more than a hundred years


    26. In 1666, the generality of Montauban was assessed to the real or predial taille, according, it is said, to a very exact survey and valuation


    27. Taxes upon the produce of land may be levied, either in kind, or, according to a certain valuation in money


    28. A tax upon the produce of land, which is levied in money, may be levied, either according to a valuation, which varies with all the variations of the market price ; or according to a fixed valuation, a bushel of wheat, for example, being always valued at one and the same money price, whatever may be the state of the market


    29. The valuation, according to which each different parish and district is assessed to this tax, is always the same


    30. The valuation, indeed, according to which the houses are rated, though very unequal, is said to be always below the real value

    31. When a house is rebuilt, improved, or enlarged, there is a new valuation, and the tax is rated accordingly


    32. The lands in America might be assessed either in the same manner, or acording to an equitable valuation, in consequence of an accurate survey, like that which was lately made in the Milanese, and in the dominions of Austria, Prussia, and Sardinia


    33. You will recall that they all—the economics public goods valuation idea, the political idea of voter control of spending, and the theology idea, and lots of others—came to me pretty much all at once, when I was least expecting them?”


    34. valuation to compare the results with the proposed


    35. Since all business valuation techniques


    36. the valuation of your company


    37. elaborate function of multiple factors, the precise method of valuation and its veracity are


    38. subject of valuation where the value of a whole proposition as subject is allowed to be—has


    39. to any theory to establish this valuation because the value is an observed result


    40. He became interested in the profitability, financial strength, and valuation of large public companies

    41. quickly jumping to video with the success of YouTube and the valuation of these companies


    42. Alex Tew's creative idea led to mass publicity by media and was interviewed in many TV channels and radio programmes, this led to increased publicity and valuation of the website jumped exponentially, and the high traffic attracted many companies include The Times newspaper and Yahoo to buy pixels to promote their business


    43. valuation, and probably a good deal of the modern concept itself, appears to originate with Friedrich


    44. Transvaluation itself means looking across the valuation process, both historically and


    45. Not because his wife was sleeping better, but because the recent rise in their stock valuation did not make sense


    46. It did not make sense for the company’s stock valuation to rise so drastically, just when they had been hit with such a long delay


    47. # Full replacement value protection: This is a valuation program under which the value of your items will not depreciate in case of lost or damage, and you will be compensated for the full value of your belongings


    48. # Valuation: Valuation does not equal moving insurance


    49. make a valuation on the farm, and he sold the farm to us for half the valuation


    50. comprises the debt component in valuation models and capital budgeting














































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    "valuation" definitions

    an appraisal of the value of something


    assessed price