Definitionn. an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it
Last update: July 2, 2015
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The income tax assessor came for a surprise check in the office. [Please select]
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The assessor had done a correct assessment of the situation. [Please select]
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We find him mentioned several times between 1417 and 1434 as a member of the great council, as an assessor (scabinus), and as the city treasurer. [Please select]
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[_He laughs, turning to his assessor on the right, who laughs also_]. [Please select]
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[_He laughs and looks at his assessor on the right, then at Madame d’Amergueux. [Please select]
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The assessor in 1860 reported only two quartz-mills in the county. [Please select]
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[_He hunts in his notes, says a word or two in an undertone to the assessor on his right, then to Madame Thomas_] So you admit the abominable crimes with which you are charged. [Please select]
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In Manila, Pedro de Rojas, lieutenant-assessor, is chosen governor ad interim, but after forty days Luis Perez Dasmariñas takes the office by virtue of an appointment regularly drawn in his favor. [Please select]
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