The Commissioner of Stamp Duties accepted, on the basis that these documents were effectual, that there was no duty assessable. |
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The main distinction between the two schedules lay in the method of quantifying the assessable annual value. |
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The assessable family income might barely put them out of the running for a medical card and medical expenses can be crippling. |
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Most of it had provisions that made the duty assessable on the property referred to in the will, and things of that kind. |
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The Control Principle states that we are morally assessable only to the extent that what we are morally assessed for is under our control. |
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Despite assessable hemodynamic effects, chronic high-grade CAD does not lead to gaugeable morphological or functional changes of the retina. |
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This excess of gratuitousness and love makes their donation assessable over and above any type of usefulness. |
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For example, a project consortium will incur significant early income tax losses as interest accrues on debt prior to the project generating assessable income. |
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In the author's opinion, by sheltering behind the philosophic alternative between collective guilt and collective innocence the Austrians had avoided facing up to a real, discernible and assessable guilt. |
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The idea of separating the two categories of variable is less obvious in the first world than in the second world of assessable effective intervention, conceived according to the mechanistic model of cause and effect. |
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A flat prohibition of all advertisements of alcoholic beverages aiming at minors is a proportionate measure of protection assessable by objective criteria. |
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We also heard comments that the list of assessable activities was not appropriate and included many activities that should not be included in the assessment process. |
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In France, the doctor, after having undertaken his examination and expert evaluation decides on the nature of the medically identifiable after-effects, i.e. assessable by an appropriate clinical examination. |
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Since a large variety of assessable projects are evaluated at the Designated Office level it is understandable that established timelines will be challenged at times. |
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This means that all income earned throughout the world is assessable for Manx tax rather than only income earned in or brought into the Island. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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A partnership firm and a limited company are separate assessable entities under the income-tax law. |
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This is often the transaction value unless a customs officer determines assessable value in accordance with the Harmonized System. |
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What governments will do if that happens is simply not assessable. |
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The historical evolution of architectural theory is assessable mainly from manuscripts and published treatises, from critical essays and commentaries, and from the surviving buildings of every epoch. |
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In most industrialized countries, such as Great Britain, personal income has to be reported on one of a number of separate schedules, but assessable income is then lumped and only one tax is imposed. |
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Universities around the world have jumped on the e-learning bandwagon to varying degrees, from posting course materials online to making participation in online discussion forums an assessable course component. |
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A large number of Qualifying Companies would not be assessable to Gibraltar taxation as their income is not derived from, accrued or received in Gibraltar. |
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For example, it is important that the Bank should work with clear, assessable objectives so that we might in actual fact ensure that the resources are used efficiently. |
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The only thing that is really incumbent upon us is for us to have the assessable public financial resources to achieve the objectives we have set ourselves in the short, medium and long term. |
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It's presented in a quickly assessable fashion, and all indices, for our purposes, are converted to bar graphs or pie charts for ease of interpretation. |
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He said the recommendations on the initiative would be aspirational, providing assessable and revisable targets for the Australian community to meet. |
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