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Перевод: ratepayer
[существительное] налогоплательщик
Тезаурус:
- Coal tar linings were banned from the 1970s onwards after advice from WRC but, said a TWA spokesman, someone would now have to foot the bill for replacing the old linings "and it looks like the ratepayer".
- I'm a ratepayer.
- Hardly a warning note would be sounded about the "erosion" of anything, except perhaps the ratepayer's purse.
- According to one commentator Thatcherite decentralization embraced a new "ratepayer democracy":
- The result was a kind of minimum wage financed by the ratepayer.
- Ratepayer democracy implied less local government, with fewer services to provide since some of them could be handed over to the private sector, to the supposed benefit of consumers and ratepayers alike.
- "This new scheme will ensure that, where local authorities spend at a sensible level, no ratepayer or ratepaying couple anywhere in the country will be more than 3 a week worse off when the community charge is introduced," he said.
- Some years ago, in an action in the High Court, a Birmingham ratepayer succeeded in preventing the Birmingham City Council from granting free tickets to old age pensioners on the City's transport system because they then had no statutory power to do that.
- Increasingly the Thatcher governments became the protector of the ratepayer rather than the defender of local democracy.
- As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities, the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council.
- The rules as to disclosure, participation and voting do not apply to an interest in a contract or other matter which a member may have as a ratepayer or inhabitant of the area, or as an ordinary consumer of water, or to an interest in any matter relating to the terms on which the right to participate in any service, including the supply of goods, is offered to the public.
- If someone else was paying rates on your behalf then you may still be counted as a ratepayer so check with your council if you are unsure whether you qualify.
- There may be extra help for some people who were not ratepayers, or the partner of a ratepayer, immediately before the community charge system started in April 1990 and who have not moved since then.
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