Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 29
... valuation completed in 1865 , valuations have not been made on the basis of current letting values and up to 1947 buildings outside the cities of Dublin and ... valuation would be of the current rental value RATEABLE VALUATION IN IRELAND 29.
... valuation completed in 1865 , valuations have not been made on the basis of current letting values and up to 1947 buildings outside the cities of Dublin and ... valuation would be of the current rental value RATEABLE VALUATION IN IRELAND 29.
Page 31
... valuations rather than to have regard to actual rental values . But in Dublin where the increase in letting values was greatest the method of valuing by direct comparison with the valuation of older premises regardless of how rental ...
... valuations rather than to have regard to actual rental values . But in Dublin where the increase in letting values was greatest the method of valuing by direct comparison with the valuation of older premises regardless of how rental ...
Page 32
... Valuation Acts reported that the unanimous testimony offered to them was that the valuation was very much out of date and was full of anomalies and in 1947 in hearing the case of Pollard versus the Commissioners of Valuation the learned ...
... Valuation Acts reported that the unanimous testimony offered to them was that the valuation was very much out of date and was full of anomalies and in 1947 in hearing the case of Pollard versus the Commissioners of Valuation the learned ...
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