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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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basic
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I propose to consider the questions raised in respect of basic valuations first.
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This requires ensuring that there is a basic valuation and considering its contents.
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The same valuer will also produce a basic valuation for the purposes of section 13.
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If the borrowing member does not produce a basic valuation , then the building society must procure one itself.
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The borrower does not receive a copy of the basic valuation .
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It is apparent from section 13 that a basic valuation is necessary to the consideration of an application for a further advance.
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The borrowers chose basic valuations or house buyers' valuations.
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Where the property in question is a flat, the society receives a separate section 13 basic valuation as well.
high
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But again larger concerns generated higher market valuations - the median price to earnings ratio was 24.7 against 15.1 for smaller firms.
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But some investors may be expecting better performance from both Starbucks and Sunglass Hut, if current high valuations are any clue.
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It is also a metaphor which puts a high valuation on trust between colleagues as in a family.
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A predicted upturn in the market would have put a much higher valuation on the painting.
independent
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An independent share valuation would have given these shares a total value of about £50,000.
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The purchaser should identify the need for an independent valuation as early as possible to avoid subsequent delay nearer completion.
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But their bid has been knocked back by the Government which claimed their independent valuation was only about half the real value.
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An independent valuation of the estimated purchase price of the existing house in the new location will be carried out.
new
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That is why we have to have a new basis for valuation , a capital values tax.
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Should there be a new valuation ?
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Add legal fees and a new valuation and you could be on a loser.
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fee
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Getting your mortgage First, complete your Application Form and send it to us with your valuation fee .
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Solicitor's fees , valuation fees and arrangement fees all have to be paid.
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If you choose to remortgage with your lender, you will not have to pay legal or valuation fees .
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In addition to the price of a plot itself, there will be a valuation fee plus surveyors and legal fees.
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Fees: Watch out for legal fees and valuation fees.
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Your valuation fee will be £180, legal fees another £300 and the arrangement fee £295, a total of £775.
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The cost of the ticket and valuation fee was deducted from the loan.
market
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But again larger concerns generated higher market valuations - the median price to earnings ratio was 24.7 against 15.1 for smaller firms.
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Success, market valuation and cash flow provide a powerful momentum.
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Each sector and the separate segments were then analysed according to performance - pre-tax and turnover - and market valuation .
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It was a heroic effort to try to evaluate business units using some notion of market valuation .
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As share prices continued their heady rise, traditional methods of stock market valuations were abandoned.
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The effect of this disclosure on the stock market valuation of a company will be investigated.
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Market capitalisation is the stock market valuation of the company.
method
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Under normal circumstances this is as fair a valuation method to both parties as can be achieved.
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Another way to value the use of a car for personal purposes is the cents-per-mile valuation method .
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However, under an allowed alternative treatment, a projected benefit valuation method may be used.
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In the case of automobiles, you have a choice of valuation methods , and choosing the wrong one can be costly.
property
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A home energy report is included in property valuations .
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The banding system and property valuations are devised deliberately to protect the rich at the expense of the rest.
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The Inland Revenue requires them to submit sample batches of property valuations for checking each week.
share
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An independent share valuation would have given these shares a total value of about £50,000.
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The principal applications have been and remain rent review and share valuation , which are covered in Chapters 2 and 3.
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This is the impact that it has had on share valuations generally.
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Similar considerations may apply for share valuations carried out to resolve inter-shareholder disputes.
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Little work has so far been done to link strategic possibilities with share valuations .
stock
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Accruing depreciation, stock valuations , provisions for doubtful debts, etc., are subjective judgements which make historic cost profit subjective.
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Name three methods of stock valuation and describe the differences between them and the effects of those differences.
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In addition if marginal costing were to be used for stock valuations the stocks would clearly be undervalued.
■ VERB
based
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Our mortgage offer is based on this valuation , and you should get it within ten days.
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The residential prOperty tax assessment is based On a valuation set at 15 percent of fair market value.
carry
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Labour politicians fear estate agents carrying out the valuations will push prices up to benefit themselves.
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A property it acquired many years ago is carried at a valuation .
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Many of them usually earn their living by carrying out valuations on behalf of brewery companies.
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A list of companies who carry out these disparity valuations is held by the personnel manager.
obtain
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He plots companies in the same industry on a cross-section basis to obtain a valuation curve like that shown in figure 6.3.
provide
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Most retail outlets provide a free insurance valuation when you buy a rug.
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To provide a balanced valuation of the property, taking into account market conditions and the condition of the property.
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Thus, there is no obligation on a building society itself to provide the valuation .
undertake
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Consultants undertook the highways valuation on a depreciated replacement cost basis.
use
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The opportunity cost approach is the one typically used in the valuation of voluntary labour time.
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This project will estimate the benefits and costs of wildlife habitats and compare the results using different valuation techniques.
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It has increasingly been used for technical as well as valuation issues, and for dispute resolution.
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Our sum of the parts valuation , depicted below, uses comparable valuations for all four divisions.
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In addition if marginal costing were to be used for stock valuations the stocks would clearly be undervalued.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The company's market valuation is now at $2.1 billion.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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However, there are a range of other goods for which no meaningful valuation can be provided.
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The banding system and property valuations are devised deliberately to protect the rich at the expense of the rest.
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The basis of valuation was the rights' economic value in their existing use within the group's business.
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The court made a mandatory order compelling the vendor to allow the person to enter so that the valuation could proceed.
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The principal applications have been and remain rent review and share valuation , which are covered in Chapters 2 and 3.
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Under the city charter, Los Angeles was prohibited from incurring a debt greater than 15 percent of its assessed valuation .
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Whole areas of property will be lumped into bands with no attempt at individual valuations.