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taxer
taxer, taxor (ˈtæksə(r), -ɔː(r)) Forms: 4 taxour(e, 6–9 taxor, 6– taxer. [a. AF. taxour, agent-n. from taxer to tax; with suffix subseq. reduced: see -er2 3.] † 1. One who determines the amount of a tax, fine, price, etc.; an assessor. Obs.[1297 Rolls of Parlt. I. 239 Qe en chescun Counte seient deu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Withy
He was a journalist and prominent single-taxer (i.e. a land tax) and follower of Henry George. wikipedia.org
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taxator
taxator (tækˈseɪtə(r)) Also 5–6 -our. [ad. med.L. taxātor, agent-n. from taxāre to tax. So F. taxateur (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. One who assesses a subsidy, impost, or tax; an assessor; one who levies a tax. Now Hist.1424 Sc. Acts Jas. I (1814) II. 5 Þat ilk bischop in ilk denry of his diocise g... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ivan Zakmardi
as a public servant in various roles, such as judge in Križevci County, notary of Varaždin County, county notary of the Kingdom, chief treasurer and taxer wikipedia.org
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taxor
taxor, -our(e see taxer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Xavier Oberson
Recently, in June 2020, a French translation of his book Taxing Robots, Taxer les robots : aider l’économie à s’adapter à l’usage de l’intelligence artificielle wikipedia.org
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taxer and spender
taxer and spender, n. Brit. /ˈtaksə (ə)n(d) ˈspɛndə/, U.S. /ˈtæksər (ə)n(d) ˈspɛndər/ [‹ taxer n. + and conj.1 + spender n.2, after to tax and spend at tax v. Additions Compare tax-and-spender n. at tax-and-spend n. and adj. Derivatives.] A person or agency with the power to raise taxes and undertak... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quit-rent
A tax can be varied by the taxer; and if not paid there are penalties that can be varied by the taxer without formal limit. wikipedia.org
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single tax
single tax Econ. [f. single a.: tr. Fr. impôt unique.] a. A tax on that part of land value known as unearned profit (produit net), proposed by Fran{cced}ois Quesnay (1694–1774) and favoured by the Physiocrats. (See esp. quot. 1931.)1853 J. R. McCulloch Sketch Life & Writings F. Quesnay in Treat. & E... Oxford English Dictionary
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L. H. Berens
He was an active and enthusiastic single taxer and free trader, involved with the Land Nationalization Society. wikipedia.org
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discountenancer
diˈscountenancer [f. discountenance v. + -er1.] One who discountenances, or discourages with cold looks or disfavour.1622 Bacon Hen. VII (J.), A great taxer of his people and discountenancer of his nobility. 1702 Addr. fr. Maryland in Lond. Gaz. No. 3853/1 A Discountenancer of Immorality and an Enco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan
The man introduces himself as Orin Bold and explains that the droids are for protection from Taxer Sundown, who has taken over every other moisture plant Arriving at the colony, they are confronted by a hologram of Taxer Sundown who tells them they shouldn't have come, and they are ambushed by the colonists wikipedia.org
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tasker
tasker (ˈtɑːskə(r), -æ-) [f. task v. (or n.) + -er1.] † 1. One who assesses or regulates a rate or price (e.g. of lodgings, things brought to market, etc.).1538 Elyot, Agoranomus, he that setteth the pryce of vyttayle, a tasker. 1577 Harrison England ii. iii. (1877) i. 82 Vicechancelors are changed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yelena Usievich
With her second husband Alexander Taxer, a Far Eastern Bolshevik who became second secretary of the Crimean Party Committee, she had a daughter, Iskra-Marina Alexander Taxer died in 1931. In 1932 Yelena graduated from the Institute of Red Professors. wikipedia.org
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misthank
† misˈthank, v. Obs. [mis-1 7.] trans. To show resentment at.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. v. (1621) 100 The Dolphin, beating 'gainst the bank 'Gan mine oblivion moodily misthank [orig. pour taxer mon oubly]. Oxford English Dictionary
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