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GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS

Right of Objection Defined From what Mr A. 11. Ferguson, de-puty-Mayor of Napier, sayl yesterday, when the Government Valuations De partment decides upon the taking of a new valuation of certain property, not cnlv Ins the owner the right of objection, but the local body also A letter iroui the department refers to new valuations made on the application of owners, and says: “Prior to the passing of the Valuation of Land Amendment Act, 1933, the right of ob4

jection to a new valuation made on th* owner’s application under Section 50 of the Valuation of Land Act of 1925, was confined to the applicant owner. “Section 50 of the 1925 Act has been repealed, and replaced by Section 3 of the 1933 Amendment Act, which extends the right of objection to any local rating authority affected.” According u> Mr Fergn on. this impliedly means that not only the owner but the local authority also may raise objections to the new valuation.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 3

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GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 3

GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 3