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- noun Plural form of
assessor .
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Examples
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Eskridge moved to amend the second section by inserting after the word assessors, "and sheriffs."
Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, Called Session at Columbus, February and March, 1865. Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives 1865
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They are called assessors because they sit beside (Lat. assidere) the judge.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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One of the assessors was a sailing-ship skipper with a reddish beard, and of a pious disposition.
Lord Jim 1900
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One of the assessors was a sailing-ship skipper with a reddish beard, and of a pious disposition.
Lord Jim 1899
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One of the assessors was a sailing-ship skipper with a reddish beard, and of a pious disposition.
Lord Jim Joseph Conrad 1890
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Persons with questions about their assessments should call the assessors office at 366-9836 or 366-9846.www. observertoday.com
The OBSERVER 2010
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Persons with questions about their assessments should call the assessors office at 366-9836 or 366-9846.www. observertoday.com
The OBSERVER 2010
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Get a copy of the current tax bill and call the assessors office to find out if an increase is planned.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jerry Chautin 2010
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The word risk has been discredited by an army of so-called assessors and become meaningless.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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The word risk has been discredited by an army of so-called assessors and become meaningless.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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