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Assessor (comics)
An assessor may be: * ''Assessor'' (fish), a genus of fishes * Assessor (law), the assistant to a judge or magistrate * Assessor (Oxford), a senior officer of the University of Oxford * Assessor (property), an expert who calculates the value of property * Collegiate Assessor, a civil rank in Imperial Russia * Assessor (Italy), a member of the executive board in Italian local government * scabinus or its various derived offices, in English translation * Assessor (horse) See also * Possession (other) Possession may refer to: Law *Dependent territory, an area of land over which another country exercises sovereignty, but which does not have the full right of participation in that country's governance * Drug possession, a crime *Ownership *P ...
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Assessor (fish)
''Assessor'' is a genus of ray-finned fishes which belong to the longfin family Plesiopidae The longfins, also known as roundheads or spiny basslets, are a Family (biology), family, Plesiopidae, which were formerly placed in the order Perciformes or considered indeterminate Percomorpha, percomorphs, but are now considered basal Blenniifo .... They are found in the western Pacific Ocean from Japan to Australia. Species Three species are currently recognised as belonging to ''Assessor'': * '' Assessor flavissimus'' Allen & Kuiter, 1976 (yellow devilfish) * '' Assessor macneilli'' Whitley, 1935 (blue devilfish) * '' Assessor randalli'' Allen & Kuiter, 1976 (Randall's devilfish) References {{Taxonbar, From=Q2534119 Plesiopinae ...
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Assessor (law)
In some jurisdictions, an assessor is a judge's or magistrate's assistant. This is the historical meaning of this word. In common law jurisdictions, assessors are usually non-lawyers who sit together with a judge to provide either expert advice (such as on maritime matters) or guidance on local practices. The use of assessors nowadays is quite rare. In some jurisdictions, such as Fiji, assessors are used in place of juries. An assessor's opinion or view of a case is not binding on a judge. The term "assessor" is also very generally applied to persons appointed to ascertain and fix the value of rates and taxes, and in this sense the word is used in the United States (see Assessor (property)). Civil law jurisdictions In France and in all European countries where the civil law system prevails, the term ''assesseur'' is applied to those assistant judges who, with a president, compose a judicial court. Denmark In Denmark, it was the former title given to Supreme Court judges. To ...
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Assessor (Oxford)
The Assessor is an official in the University of Oxford, in England. The position was created in 1960. The assessor is responsible for student welfare and serves for one year, beginning in March. Notable assessors Notable former assessors include: * Jeffrey Aronson, Jeffrey K Aronson (1989-90) * Michael Mingos (1991–92) * John Maxwell Landers, John Landers (1994–95) * Roger Goodman (academic), Roger Goodman (1997-98) * Angus M. Bowie (1998-99) * Lawrence Goldman (2000–01) * Patricia Daley (2015–16) * William Allan (classicist), William Allan (2018–19) References External links1.2 The Proctors and the Assessor
1960 establishments in England Ombudsman posts Lists of people associated with the University of Oxford Administrators of the University of Oxford {{UOxford-stub ...
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Assessor (property)
Tax assessment, or assessment, is the job of determining the value, and sometimes determining the use, of property, usually to calculate a property tax. This is usually done by an office called the assessor or tax assessor. Governments need to collect taxes to function. Federal, state, and local governments impose tax assessments against real property, personal property, and income. The word tax assessment is used in different ways, but often refers to a tax liability owed by a taxpayer. In the case of property, a tax assessment is an evaluation or an estimate of value that is typically performed by a tax assessor. The assessment leads to an "assessed value," which is a base number used in the calculation of the property tax. There is a relationship between the assessed value and the tax liability. The higher the assessment, the higher the tax bill. In some jurisdictions, the assessed value is meant to equal the market value of a property. In other areas, the market value is mul ...
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Collegiate Assessor
The Table of Ranks () was a formal list of positions and ranks in the military, government, and court of Imperial Russia. Peter the Great introduced the system in 1722 while engaged in a struggle with the existing hereditary nobility, or boyars. The Table of Ranks was formally abolished on 11 November 1917 by the newly established Bolshevik government. During the Vladimir Putin presidency, a similar formalized structure has been reintroduced into many governmental departments, combined with formal uniforms and insignia: Local Government, Diplomatic Service, Prosecution Service, Investigative Committee. Principles The Table of Ranks re-organized the foundations of feudal Russian nobility (''mestnichestvo'') by recognizing service in the military, in the civil service, and at the imperial court as the basis of an aristocrat's standing in society. The table divided ranks in 14 grades, with all nobles regardless of birth or wealth (at least in theory) beginning at the bottom of ...
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Assessor (Italy)
In Italy an assessor (in Italian language: ''assessore'') is a member of a ''Giunta'', the executive body in all levels of local government: regions, provinces and comunes. Assessors are appointed by the chief executive of local government, who chairs the ''Giunta'', the mayor of a comune or the president of a province or region. Assessors serve until they resign, are dismissed by the chief executive, or until the end of the chief executive's term. In comunes with 15,000 residents or more and in provinces, assessors cannot be members of ''Consiglio'' (council), the local legislative body. If members of the council are appointed as assessors, they must resign from the council.{{cite web , url=https://dait.interno.gov.it/pareri/13043 , title=Assessore esterno in comune con popolazione fino a 15.000 abitanti. , website = interno.gov.it , publisher=Dipartimento per gli Affari Interni e Territoriali , language= it , accessdate=2023-01-20 , quote= In base a quanto dispone l'art. 64, ...
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Scabinus (other)
Scabinus, sometimes translated as alderman or assessor, was a medieval and early modern municipal office in Continental Europe. It continued into the present day under a variety of vernacular names: * échevin or eschevin in French * scabino in Italian * Schöffe in German * Schäffe in Luxembourgish * schepen in Dutch * šepmistr in Czech The equivalent office in southern France and Catalonia was consul or, in Toulouse, capitoul The ''capitouls'', sometimes anglicization, anglicized as ''capitols'', were the chief magistrates of the Communes of France, commune of Toulouse, France, during the France in the Middle Ages, late Middle Ages and France in modern times, e ...
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Assessor (horse)
Assessor (1 March 1989 – 2012) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for his performances over extended distances. After winning two minor races as a juvenile developed into a high-class stayer in 1992, recording wins in the Lingfield Derby Trial and Prix Royal-Oak. He reached his peak as a four-year-old in 1993 when he won the Yorkshire Cup, Doncaster Cup and Prix du Cadran. He suffered from training problems thereafter but recorded another big win when he took the St Leger Italiano in 1995. After his retirement from racing he became a successful sire of National Hunt horses. Background Assessor was a bay horse bred in Ireland by the County Kildare-based Airlie Stud. The colt was acquired by Bjorn Nielsen and entered training with Richard Hannon at East Everleigh in Wiltshire. He was sired by the American-bred stallion Niniski, who won the Irish St. Leger and the Prix Royal-Oak in 1979 before going on to sire many good ...
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