valuation date

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meaningsofvaluationanddate

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valuation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of deciding how much money something might be sold for or the amount of money ...
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date
noun[C]
uk
/deɪt/
us
/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition ofvaluationanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The tribunal found instead that rating valuations should reflect the actual repair condition of the property on thevaluationdate.
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What is to be your initialvaluationdate?
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It really narrows itself down to the possibility of improper leases being made during the short period up to thevaluationdate.
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The unit of valuation, generally speaking, will be every piece of land which is in separate occupation at thevaluationdate.
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In the four years preceding thevaluationdate, five enquiries or re-enquiries were received of this nature.
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I want to make a critical comment about thatvaluationdate.
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This antecedentvaluationdatemay be convenient for some civil servants, but in some cases it is unfair to ratepayers.
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These amendments are all consequential to the change to thevaluationdatefor flats, as provided for in clause 125.
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His real argument is about thevaluationdate.
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He argued previously that thevaluationdateshould be the date of the landlord's counter-notice, whereas something quite different is argued in these proposals.
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The new legislation has created what is called the antecedentvaluationdate—a concept which did not exist under the old legislation.
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It might be reasonable to say that the date should be postponed until thevaluationdate.
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There can be no reason for having so long a period between thevaluationdateand the vesting date.
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He suggested that between now and thevaluationdatea whole host of people might buy the mineral rights.
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As for houses, thevaluationdatewill now be the date of the initial notice.
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It is normal for such legislation to apply to cases in which thevaluationdatefalls after the legislation has come into effect.
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It should be cut down after the time ending with thevaluationdate.
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They suggest that between now and thevaluationdateanother coalowner might buy the mineral rights; but what is the matter with that?
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The reason we have fixed thevaluationdatefor the collective enfranchisement of flats at the date of the initial notice is to provide a degree of certainty and consistency.
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They have assumed that—other than in extreme cases, and whatever its actual condition at thevaluationdate—the property is, and remains, in a state of reasonable repair.
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