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Definition of Physical value
1. Noun. Cost of reproducing physical property minus various allowances (especially depreciation).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Physical Value
Literary usage of Physical value
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Valuation and Rate-making: The Conflicting Theories of the Wisconsin by Robert Lee Hale (1918)
"Assuming for the moment that the Court has meant to safeguard the physical
value (and perhaps the value of the franchise as distinct from the other ..."
2. Engineering Valuation of Public Utilities and Factories by Horatio Alvah Foster (1912)
"PLAN ADOPTED FOR FINDING THE physical value OF WISCONSIN RAILROADS June 1903.
"I. Cost of Reproduction. The first step required in the appraisement of a ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1917)
"... to destination.8 In a report on the physical valuation of the Nebraska Railways,
the following definition of physical value is given : physical value, ..."
4. Valuation of Public Service Corporations: Legal and Economic Phases of by Robert Harvey Whitten (1912)
"... physical value, which may be found for them under the conditions just described,
or when their physical value is placed at the cost of reproduction new ..."
5. Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference Under the Auspices of the National by National Tax Association (1914)
"And in this connection it may be of interest to state that in the Cooley-Adams
appraisal of Michigan railroads a non-physical value was placed on only ..."
6. Handbook of Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data: Giving Shipping Weights by Halbert Powers Gillette, Richard Turner Dana (1918)
"In the case of public service corporations the non- physical value is often called
... being tho non-physical value or the value of the attached business. ..."
7. State and Local Taxation: International Conference Under the Auspices of the by International Tax Association (1911)
"And in this connection it may be of interest to state that in the Cooley-Adams
appraisal of Michigan railroads a non-physical value was placed on only 26 of ..."