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re-aˈssess, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To assess anew.
1803W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. I. 427 Whatever taxes are laid on the rent of land, must be re-assessed by the grower of corn on the produce. 1813― in Monthly Mag. XXXVI. 7 This..will be re-assessed with a profit on the poor. 1884Law Times Rep. L. 142/1 The rateable value of certain property having been re-assessed at a much higher sum. So re-aˈssessment.
1777Burrow Rep. IV. 2291 Personal Estate is not generally rated to the Poor, throughout the Kingdom; and very seldom to the Land Tax, unless upon a Re-assessment. 1886Pall Mall G. 10 Aug. 8/2 There had been lately in London a quinquennial reassessment. |