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Assess

1. To estimate the value of a property, especially for property tax purposes. For example, a county may send an assessor to one's house to assess its value and base the property tax one owes on that assessment.

2. To decide the cost of something. For example, an insurance company may assess the damage of a house fire at $120,000 and agree to pay that much toward repairs. Alternatively, the government may assess that one owes $50,000 in income tax based upon one's income the previous year.
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Expensive QCs were on parade when High Court judges ruled on the test case initiated by the banks: charges incurred on unarranged overdrafts, they said, are "assessable for fairness" under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, they said.
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