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词汇 rateable
释义 rateable
adjective
mainly UK(US usuallyratable)uk /ˈreɪ.tə.bəl/ us /ˈreɪ.t̬ə.bəl/

rateableadjective (FINANCE)


finance & economics specialized
A rateable part of something, such as a payment, is an amount that is calculated based on how much someone is owed or should pay, or how much is owed or should be paid for a particular period of time: 按比例的
The Corporation would only pay its rateable proportion of the claim.该公司只会支付其应付的索赔比例。
The policyholder would be responsible for a rateable proportion of the loss.
Related word
rateably
finance & economics UK, specialized
If a property is rateable, it is able to be taxed: (物业)应征税的
rateable value Companies pay business rates at about 44 percent of the rateable value of a commercial property.公司缴纳的商业税率约为商业地产应税价值44%。
The table shows the percentage of city households in each rateable banding.
The bankers could not continue to allow a rateable interest on money deposited in their banks.
At present, rates are calculated from the rateable value of business premises.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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actuarial
assessor
assurance
bancassurance
broking
burial society
comprehensive
comprehensive insurance
health coverage
indemnification
indemnify
insurable
life assurance
mature
non-network
policy
protect
third-party insurance
uninsurable
uninsured

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Borrowing & lending
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rateableadjective (MEASURE)


able to be judged according to its value, quality, etc.:
Only two of the scales provided a "not rateable" category.
Rateable improvement often depends on an actual change in level of activity.
For these reasons, results were considered on the basis of percentage of total rateable time.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Analysing and evaluating
adjudication
analysable
analyse
analyser
analyst
assign
dive
have the measure of someone/somethingidiom
inspect
inspection
interpret
interpretable
interpretive
microscope
reinterpret
reinterpretation
reinvestigate
reinvestigation
research
weigh

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rate

rateable | Business English


rateable
adjective
(alsoratable)uk /ˈreɪtəbl/us
INSURANCE
a rateable part of a payment is the amount that can be charged to someone else :
Where appropriate a ratable proportion of the claim may be recovered direct from other insurers.
TAX
able to be taxed:
The government currently views fibre-optic cable as a rateable asset that businesses should pay tax on.

Examples of rateable


rateable
The extent of urban segregation in 1837 is indicated in the large valuation differentials of rateable value across the city.
Not only were they legally and constitutionally subordinate to central government, they were also financially dependent for rateable income on local property values.
Its wealth raised fears that it could monopolise housing for the poor, disrupting local housing markets and undermining the rateable base of local authority income.
This is partly corroborated from annual rateable values.
The act also empowered the minister to extend decontrol, with parliament's approval, by periodically lowering the rateable value limits as the housing shortage eased.
Charitable resources were integrated with rateable provision, while the setting up of the workhouse was firmly set in a context of local housing need as well as ideological fashion.
At the time when the rates were abolished, a number of commercial ratepayers had appeals outstanding against the rateable valuation of their properties.
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A general revaluation of rateable property is proceeding at the present time and will be completed next year.
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It is proposed therefore to widen the rateable area from the union or rural district to the county as a whole.
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Before that took place, machinery throughout the country was rateable, and there was no distinction between the heavy and the light industries.
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The figures were based on returns of rateable values supplied by the assessors.
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It has nothing to do with rateable liability.
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The general effect of revaluation is to increase rateable values by a factor of 2·2.
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There is a marked reluctance on the part of people to live in flats because of the high rateable assessments.
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Rateable values are based solely on rental values.
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