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One-tenth of one cent: $0.001. A mill rate is used by many localities to compute property taxes. For example, some states levy a one-time nonrecurring tax of two mills per dollar (0.2%) on the fair market value of all notes, bonds, and other obligations for payment of money that are secured by mortgage, deed of trust, or other lien on real property in lieu of all other taxes on such property. MILL, estates. Mills are so very different and various, that it is not easy
to give a definition of the term. They are used for the purpose of grinding
and pulverising grain and other matters, to extract the juices of
vegetables, to make various articles of manufacture. They take their names
from the uses to which they are employed, hence we have paper-mills,
fulling-mills, iron-mills, oil-mills, saw-mills, &c. In another respect
their kinds are various; they are either fixed to the freehold or not. Those
which are a part of the freehold, are either watermills, wind-mills, steam-
mills, &c.; those which are not so fixed, are hand-mills, and are merely
personal property. Those which are fixed, and make a part of the freehold,
are buildings with machinery calculated to obtain the object proposed in
their erection.
MILL, money. An imaginary money, of which ten are equal to one cent, one hundred equal to a dime, and one thousand equal to a dollar. There is no coin of this denomination. Vide Coin; Money. |
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The Company also said today that a record tonnage of 228,322 short tons was put through the mill in the third calendar quarter of 1996, breaking the previous record established in the third quarter of 1995 of 207,500 tons. 0 kilos depending on ore grade and tonnage put through the mill. |
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