(in the UK) a value ascribed to a domestic or commercial building based on its size, location, and other factors, used to determine the rates payable by its owner.
(英国)(根据面积大小、位置等因素对住宅或商业用房估定的)课税价值,应税价值
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If it were installed in the Tate Modern, the building would probably be worth more than the rateable value of Coney Street.
Where she was not right was in justifying the higher rate poundage on lower rateable values in Scotland.
And instead of paying a flat fee of £15 the clubs now face charges based on their rateable values.
It works out subscription fees for 30,000 UK pubs and clubs based on their rateable value.
Existing rateable values - a gauge of rental values - are based on a snapshot of the economy in 1993.