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Criticizing the Assessment: Views of the Property Evaluation Process in Montreal 1870-1920 and Their Implications for Historical Geography
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Criticizing the Assessment: Views of the Property Evaluation Process in Montreal 1870-1920 and Their Implications for Historical Geography
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| Abstract |
Montreal property assessment during most of the period under study was carried out by a board of assessors, half of which was Protestant members and half Catholic members. Criticism, based on a survey of the Gazette (1870-1920), the Witness (1874-1913) and La Presse (1884-1920) reveals disagreement, consternation and anger concerning assessors' skills, administrative favouritism, and the use of the assessment as an instrument of public policy.
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Canadian Geographer/Le geographe canadien
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Fall 1984
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Vol. 28
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no. 3
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276-284
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en
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| Citation |
Levine, Gregory J. “Criticizing the Assessment: Views of the Property Evaluation Process in Montreal 1870-1920 and Their Implications for Historical Geography.” Canadian Geographer/Le geographe canadien Vol. 28, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 276–284.
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