Lexicographical Neighbors of Lettable
Literary usage of Lettable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Local Government and Taxation in the United Kingdom: A Series of Essays Pub by Cobden Club (London, England), John Webb Probyn (1882)
"... of a lettable value—and a high one too—should not be subject to taxation in
the same manner as other kinds of property which have a lettable value ? ..."
2. The Truth about Agricultural Depression: An Economic Study of the Evidence by Francis Allston Channing Channing (1897)
"A well-farmed place is lettable still, and it is even more lettable because of
the large number that are not well farmed." Mr Riddell: " The good farmer is ..."
3. Europe Real Estate Yearbook 2005: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players by Dijkman, Schiller (2005)
"N .1 $1, T he project has a total size of 180000 m2 (130000 m2 lettable area) and
... The shopping mall will have three levels and 55000 m2 of lettable area ..."
4. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1872)
"... arid we are dispos- o</ to agree with it, that the rates will take away so
much fn . i« the natural rent or lettable value of the land ..."
5. Parliamentary Debates by Legislature (1896)
"These bodies should be given absolute control of the river-beds ; and, where they
were of a lettable value, let the local bodies lease them. ..."
6. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1886)
"That is, all the lettable seats were let. It was nearly empty, inasmuch as very
little more than an average of one person per pew used to attend. ..."