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ad valoremadj. Latin for "based on value," which applies to property taxes ...
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ad valoremPer unit of value (i.e., divided by the price).
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ad valoremtype of customs duties, 1711, Modern Latin, "(in proportion) to the value," from ad "to" (see ad-) + Late Latin valorem, accusative of valor "value" (see value (n.)).
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ad valoremA Latin term meaning "according to valuation." It is generally used to refer to real estate taxes based on the accessed valuation of the property.
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ad valoremA term applied to the practice of applying customs duty to the value of goods rather than any other dimension. A percentage premium is applied to the incoming goods based upon the invoice value.
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ad valoremDefinition A tax, duty, or fee which varies based on the value of the products, services, or property on which it is levied.
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ad valoremTaxes imposed at a percent of a value.
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ad valoremAccording to value
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ad valorem[Latin, according to the value] : imposed at a rate based on a percent of value [an ad valorem tax on real estate]
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ad valoremMeaning "according to value," this is a tax imposed on the value of property that is typically based on the local government's valuation of the property.
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ad valoremA term which means 'in proportion to the estimated value of the goods taxed'
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ad valoremA term from Latin meaning, "according to value."
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ad valoremA Latin term meaning "according to the value". It is often used in relation to Stamp Duty to describe the situation when duty is calculated according to the full market value of the securities.
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ad valorem"Literally: according to value. Any charge, tax, or duty that is applied as a percentage of value. "
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ad valoremLatin for "According to the value". When the shipper wishes to increase a carriers liability beyond the liability stated in the terms of the Bill of Lading, he states the actual value of the cargo. Freight based on value of the cargo, rather than on its weight or its cubic measurement.
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ad valoremAccording to the value. For example, an import duty rate of 10% ad valorem means 10% of the value of the goods.
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ad valoremLatin for "According to the value". When a shipper wishes to increase the liability of a carrier beyond the liability stated in the terms of the bill of lading, he places the actual [..]
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ad valoremBy the value, e.g. Ad valorem tax
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ad valoremA term from Latin meaning according to value. Import dutyapplied as a percentage of the cargos dutiable value.
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ad valoremIn proportion to the value. Any charge, tax, or duty that is applied as a percentage of value.
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ad valoremmeans 'at value'. A rate or tax on the freight based on the value of goods.
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ad valoremThis is a Latin term meaning 'according to value.' Import duty applied as a percentage of the cargo's dutiable value. Ocean Freight can be assessed based on the value of the merchandise [..]
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ad valoremLatin for “according to the value.”(1) An ad valorem duty is an import duty based on the value of an article as defined in the customs law of a particular country, rather than on weight or volume. A p [..]
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ad valorem"according to value". For example, an ad valorem freight rate is one based on the value of the cargo, rather than on its weight or its cubic measurement.
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ad valoremLiterally: according to value. Any charge, tax, or duty that is applied as a percentage of value. "
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ad valoremAccording to value.
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ad valoremIn proportion to the value: A phrase applied to certain freight or customs duties levied on goods, property, etc. set as a percentage of their value.
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ad valoremLatin for "according to the value." 1. An ad valorem duty is an import duty based on the value of an article as defined in the customs law of a particular country, rather than on weight or volume. A percentage of that value is charged, for example, 5% ad valorem. 2. A freight rate set at a certain percentage of the value of an art [..]
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ad valoremLatin term meaning “in proportion to the value”. The term is generally used in commerce in reference to certain duties, called ad valorem duties, which are levied at certain rates per cent on the value of the subject matter.
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ad valoremLiterally, according to value.
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ad valoremLiterally, according to value.
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ad valoremLatin term meaning "in proportion to the value". The term is generally used in commerce in reference to certain duties, called ad valorem duties, which are levied at certain rates per cent o [..]
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ad valoremIn proportion to the value
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ad valoremadj. Latin for "based on value," which applies to property taxes based on a percentage of the county's assessment of the property's value. The assessed value is the standard basis [..]
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ad valoremThis is a Latin term meaning "according to the value". All duties and taxes are calculated on the basis of value, so you may see this used quite often.
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ad valoremTo the value
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ad valoremA Latin phrase meaning "according to value". Usually used in connection with real estate taxation.
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ad valoremaccording to value agricultural land -
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ad valorem(According to value) Used in reference to general property tax, which is usually based on the official valuation of property.
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