revaluation u rečniku PONS

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One common usage is the tax revaluation of real estate property to counter a rise in land value.
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A current revaluation is very likely to show a large increase in value.
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New rating lists are normally created every five years, however, the 2015 revaluation has been postponed until 2017.
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A movable or adjustable peg system is a system of fixed exchange rates, but with a provision for the revaluation (usually devaluation) of a currency.
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During the 1980s, a series of revaluations of the company's assets was made to disguise its critical economic challenges.
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Rates on residential property were based on the nominal rental value, reassessed periodically in revaluations.
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The next revaluation should have been in 1982 but was again postponed until 1990.
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The aristocracy made failed attempts to counteract this situation by creating short-term leases of their lands to allow periodic revaluation of rent.
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He permitted the revaluation of answer scripts on payment of prescribed fees to bring transparency in the procedure of examinations.
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Tax revaluation is the adjustment of the tax level to slow or stop the rise in tax-revenue as the price of a taxable asset increases.
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