0 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.
The government currently views fibre-optic cable as a rateable asset that businesses should pay tax on.
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.
A general revaluation of rateable property is proceeding at the present time and will be completed next year.