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assessor [əˈsɛsə] n
1. (Social Science / Education) (Business / Professions) a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc., of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study 2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (Business / Professions) a person who values property for taxation 3. (Business / Insurance) (Business / Professions) a person who estimates the value of damage to property for insurance purposes 4. (Law) (Business / Professions) a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters 5. (Business / Professions) a person who shares another's position or rank, esp in an advisory capacity assessorial [ˌæsɛˈsɔːrɪəl] adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
assessor Translations assessor [əˈsesəʳ] N 1. (Jur) → perito/a m/f asesor(a) 2. (Insurance) → perito/a m/f tasador(a) 3. (Educ) → examinador(a) m/f 4. (US) [of taxes etc] → tasador(a) m/f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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At that time the two famous decrees were being prepared that so agitated society- abolishing court ranks and introducing examinations to qualify for the grades of Collegiate Assessor and State Councilor- and not merely these but a whole state constitution, intended to change the existing order of government in Russia: legal, administrative, and financial, from the Council of State down to the district tribunals. I am by no means such a mirthful person as you imagine, or as you may imagine; however, irritated by all this babble (and I feel that you are irritated) you think fit to ask me who I am--then my answer is, I am a collegiate assessor. The main point is that they should have good intentions and be desirous of doing right in all things, for they will never be at a loss for persons to advise and direct them in what they have to do, like those knight-governors who, being no lawyers, pronounce sentences with the aid of an assessor. |
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