A reduction in or reprieve from a tax or debt obligation.
A mitigation of financial cost; for example, the cancellation or reduction of expenditure, tax, charge, or levy.
Term normally used to indicate treatment systems toreduce the emission into the atmosphere of atmospheric pollutants. Typical abatement systems are: Scrubbers, Cyclones, Bagfilters, Electrofilters, Activated Carbons Beds.
A decrease or reduction in the assessed valuation of real property taxes.
Reduction in amount, degree or intensity. The removal of the painted surface (the most common example is old lead-based paint) or of asbestos. Also includes encapsulation i.e. covering the painted or asbestos surface with an impermeable product, or covering the surface with heavy-duty coating.
a reduction is a reduction of property tax
a reduction provided by the Assessors in the assessed tax because of bonafide specific conditions or situations not considered when the tax was levied
In a lease, the reduction or elimination of rent for a period of time.
A reduction, normally made pro rata, of the amount of legacies or debts or claims where an estate is insufficient to pay all in full
A pro rata reduction applied amongst beneficiaries or creditors if there is insufficient money to satisfy specific bequests or debts.
A reduction allowance or rebate
In general, a decrease in the amount of taxation faced by an individual or company. Examples of an abatement include a tax decrease, a reduction in penalties, or a rebate.
Reduction in amount, degree, or intensity; Minimizing the presence and danger of hazardous material such as lead, asbestos, and mold.
A decrease or reduction in the amount of a charge such as rent. For example, a tenant receives an abatement of rent during the time the leased space cannot be inhabited due to fire or flood damage.
A reduction in the total volume or intensity of emissions.
A notice on an approved form to the Board of Assessors that the taxpayer disagrees with the assessment on his/her real or personal property. This must be filed no later than the due date of the 3rd quarter bill. This is usually February 1st.
The lessening or reduction of an atmospheric state that is considered detrimental to humans, animals, plants, or structures. In air pollution meteorology, refers to a reduction in peak intensity, duration, average concentration, or exposure to those chemicals in the air that are considered pollutants.
A reduction or decrease. Usually applies to a decrease in the assessed value of a property resulting in lower property taxes after the assessment.
A reduction or decrease in amount, degree, intensity or worth.
A reduction in taxes or rent charges.
The elimination or reduction of a condition. Diminishing in strength. Decreasing of strength of a timber as it is shaped to the proper size for use. Wastage of wood when lumber is planed to size. Shaping of metal by hammering.
a reduction to an amount that is owed
The failure of a bequest due to insufficient assets after debts.
A proportional diminution or reduction of the pecuniary legacies, when there are not sufficient funds to pay them in full.
An official reduction or elimination of one's assessed valuation after completion of the original assessment. Also, defined as an official reduction or elimination of one's tax liability after completion of the tax roll.
A decrease or reduction in the price of a property (or in rent chargeable to a tenant). Usually occurs as a result of the discovery of a negative fact about the property which decreases its value from the price originally agreed upon by the parties.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A complete or partial cancellation of a levy imposed by a government. Abatements usually apply to tax levies, special assessments and service charges.
Reduction in the degree or intensity of, or elimination of, pollution.
When an estate does not have enough assets to pay all creditors and then fulfill bequests, there is a reduction in each of the bequests and shares according to the order of abatement.
A proportionate reduction in payments payable or receivable.
Stopping or reducing of amount or value, as when assessments for ad valorem taxation are abated after the initial assessment has been made.
A reduction or decrease. Usually applies to a government-granted decrease in property taxes, but can also refer too the reduction or termination of other debt.
A reduction or decrease. Usually applies to a decrease of assessed valuation of ad valorem taxes after the assessment, and levy
The reduction in landfill pollution by source reduction and waste recycling.
An official reduction or invalidation of an assessed valuation after the initial assessment for ad valorem taxation has been completed.
A reduction in some amount that is owed, usually granted by the person to whom the debt is owed. For example, a landlord might grant an abatement in rent. In estate law, the word may refer more specifically to a situation where property identified in a will cannot be given to the beneficiary because it had to be sold to pay off the deceased debts. Debts are paid before gifts made in wills are distributed and where a specific gift has to be sold to pay off a debt, it is said to "abate" (compare with " ademption").
The reduction of pollutant discharge by means of process modification, shutdown or addition of control equipment.
An activity that results in the reduction of gross greenhouse emissions.
Is merely the reduction of emissions, so "abatement costs" are the costs of reducing emissions.
the reduction in degree or intensity, or elimination, of pollution
A reduction or reprieve from debt or tax obligations.
A reduction. After a death, abatement occurs if the deceased person didn't leave enough property to fulfill all the bequests made in the will and meet other expenses. Gifts left in the will are cut back in order to pay taxes, satisfy debts or take care of other gifts that are given priority under law or by the will itself.
A reduction in the degree or amount of pollution.