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Land Valuation Act 2010
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### sec.105 Right to object
An owner may object to a valuation of the owner’s land.
However, subsection (3) applies if an owner has objected to a valuation for a particular statutory purpose (the first valuation ).
The owner can object to a valuation of the same land for a different statutory purpose (the second valuation ) only if the amount of the first valuation is different from the amount of the second valuation.
Subject to subsections (2) and (3) , only 1 objection may be made to the same valuation.
A right to object to a valuation includes a right to object to a decision about a deduction application concerning the land.
This section does not apply to a valuation amended under chapter 4 , part 3 .
(sec.105-ssec.1) An owner may object to a valuation of the owner’s land.
(sec.105-ssec.2) However, subsection (3) applies if an owner has objected to a valuation for a particular statutory purpose (the first valuation ).
(sec.105-ssec.3) The owner can object to a valuation of the same land for a different statutory purpose (the second valuation ) only if the amount of the first valuation is different from the amount of the second valuation.
(sec.105-ssec.4) Subject to subsections (2) and (3) , only 1 objection may be made to the same valuation.
(sec.105-ssec.5) A right to object to a valuation includes a right to object to a decision about a deduction application concerning the land.
(sec.105-ssec.6) This section does not apply to a valuation amended under chapter 4 , part 3 .