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University of British Columbia. Museum of Anthropology., ed. Preserving what is valued: Museums, conservation, and First Nations. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2002.

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Hood, Hugh. Property & value. Toronto: Anansi, 1990.

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Shannon, Brian D. Skills & values: Property law. LexisNexis: New Providence, NJ, 2012.

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Skills & values: Intellectual property. New Providence, NJ: LexisNexis, 2011.

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Marlow, Richard. Property valuation: How to value property yourself. Emsworth: Nereus, 1993.

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Pennington-Cross, Anthony. The value of foreclosed property. [St. Louis, Mo.]: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2004.

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Glazer, Amihai. Income taxes, property values and migration. Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2005.

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Service, United States Internal Revenue. Determining the value of donated property. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1990.

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United States. Internal Revenue Service. Determining the value of donated property. 8th ed. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1985.

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United States. Internal Revenue Service. Determining the value of donated property. 8th ed. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1988.

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United States. Internal Revenue Service. Determining the value of donated property. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1989.

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Service, United States Internal Revenue. Determining the value of donated property. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1990.

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United States. Internal Revenue Service. Determining the value of donated property. 8th ed. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1987.

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Aston, David Ian. Best value in property maintenance management. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton, 1998.

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Gannon, Fergus. VAT on property. 2nd ed. Dublin: Institute of Taxation in Ireland, 1994.

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John, Moore. The value of ownership. London: Conservative Political Centre, 1986.

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Jayne, Michael. Mining and its effect on property values. (London): Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, 1992.

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Liow, Kim Hiang. Property policy, policy asset values and share prices for property intensive companies. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1994.

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Scott, Howard. VAT and property. London: Butterworths, 1989.

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Goy, David. Vat and property. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1989.

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Colorado. Division of Property Taxation. Colorado assessed values 1991 to 2004. 5th ed. Denver, Colo.]: Colorado Division of Property Taxation, 2005.

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Colorado. Division of Property Taxation. Colorado assessed values 1992 to 2005. Denver, Colo.]: Colorado Division of Property Taxation, 2006.

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Soares, Patrick C. VAT planning for property transactions. 6th ed. London: FT Law and Tax, 1996.

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Ward, Charles. Using asset pricing models to value property interests. London: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 1998.

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Getting best value from the disposal of property. London: Stationery Office, 1999.

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Colby, Bonnie G. Riparian areas generate property value premium for landowners. Tucson, Ariz: Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Arizona, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 2002.

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Isaac, David. Property companies: Share price and net asset value. Dartford: Greenwich University Press, 1995.

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Hughes, James W. Ranking the municipalities: Incomes and house values. New Brunswick, N.J: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1994.

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Immovable property under VAT. Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2011.

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Intangible assets and value creation. Chichester, West Sussex, England: J. Wiley, 2003.

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Walter, Lawrence. Land and property tax: A policy guide. Nairobi: UN Habitat, 2011.

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Anson, Weston. The intangible assets handbook: Maximizing value from intangible assets. Edited by Drews David C and American Bar Association. Section of Business Law. Chicago, Ill: American Bar Association, Section of Business Law, 2007.

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VAT on property, made simple. 2nd ed. Haywards Heath: Bloomsbury Professional, 2012.

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Insuring to value. Los Angeles, CA: Marshall & Swift, 1996.

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Walras, Auguste. La vérité sociale. Paris: Economica, 1997.

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Sterzinger, George. The effect of wind development on local property values. Washington, D.C: Renewable Energy Policy Project, 2003.

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Valued policy laws annotations. [Schaumburg, Ill.]: Property Loss Research Bureau, 1987.

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Preserving What Is Valued: Museums, Conservation, and First Nations. UBC Press, 2002.

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Property Values. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2018.

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Property & land values. London: Hillier Parker, 1991.

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Hanawalt, Barbara A. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190490393.003.0001.

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Civil society, a term was used in the Middle Ages, valued the peaceful possession of property, personal security, access to legal means of settling disputes, loyalty to the city, and obedience to officials. It also implied that denizens would share self-imposed codes of behavior and would work for the common good. London valued its self-government, but it was reliant on the king for its charter. Ceremonies, both the official ones that installed a new mayor and the public ceremonies of humiliation for those who broke the city rules were part of the education of inhabitants in the values of civil society. This chapter considers the historiography and theoretical approaches to civic ritual and ceremony, provides an overview of the sources used to study these practices in London and outlines the topics covered in the book.
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Fennell, Lee Anne. Unbounded Home: Property Values Beyond Property Lines. Yale University Press, 2009.

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Minnesota. Local Government Aids & Analysis Division., ed. 1986 exempt property values. [St. Paul]: Local Government Aids and Analysis Division, Minnesota Dept. of Revenue, 1987.

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Property: Values and Institutions. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2011.

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Alexander, Gregory S. Flourishing and Welfare. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190860745.003.0001.

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This chapter argues that the moral end of property is human flourishing, a concept which the author uses in a neo-Aristotelian sense. The bulk of the chapter is devoted to an analysis of the concept of human flourishing. It stresses three points: First, human flourishing, although overlapping at times with the concept of welfare, is fundamentally different from welfare. Second, human flourishing is a value-plural concept, encompassing multiple and incommensurable moral values; hence property has multiple ends. Third, property’s pluralistic moral foundation does not mean that rationality and consistency must be sacrificed when property’s various ends come into conflict. Value pluralism is reconcilable with both rational choice and rule-of-law values such as consistency. The human flourishing theory is a consequentialist theory, but in measuring human flourishing, its primary focus is on capabilities rather than resources, and thus the theory draws upon the capabilities approach of Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum.
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Property Taxes and House Values. Elsevier, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2013-0-11732-1.

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(Editor), Michael Turner, and Dennis R. Mills (Editor), eds. Land and Property. Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1985.

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Dept, Boston (Mass ). Assessing. City of Boston property revaluation fiscal year 1989. 1988.

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Halifax land deal: The land was purchased from Mr. J.R. Henderson, a prominent Conservative and manufacturer, of Halifax, N.S., who aquired it primarily for his own purposes ; valued by independent men ; Railway Department selected the land as being best adapted for their requirements ; present value in excess of purchase price. [Canada?: s.n., 1995.

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Metcalf, Michael, John Reid, and Malcolm Cohen. Array features. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811893.003.0007.

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A complete description of the use of array processing is offered. Assumed-shape and automatic arrays are described, and the concept of elemental is introduced for operations, assignments, and procedures. Array-valued functions and the where construct are described, along with the notion of pure procedures. Array subobjects, aliasing, and array constructors are considered. The performance-enhancing features of the do concurrent construct and the contiguous property are included.
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