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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.116Correction notice if objection defective
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### sec.116 Correction notice if objection defective
This section applies if the initial assessment decision for an objection is that it is defective.
The valuer-general must give the objector a notice (a correction notice ) that—
states all of the following—
the day the valuer-general issued the correction notice;
the initial assessment decision;
the relevant defect;
that the objector must, within 28 days after the day the notice was issued, appropriately amend the objection; and
For the power to amend, see section 144 (Amendment in response to correction notice).
includes a copy of division 2 .
In this section—
appropriately amend , the objection, means to amend the objection—
if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it is not properly made—so that it is properly made; or
if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it only partially complies with the ground requirement—
to remove all noncompliant grounds; or
so that the ground requirement is complied with for all noncompliant grounds.
relevant defect means—
the aspects of the objection that the valuer-general considers cause the defect; or
if the ground requirement has not been complied with for an objection ground—that the objection states no particulars of the ground.
(sec.116-ssec.1) This section applies if the initial assessment decision for an objection is that it is defective.
(sec.116-ssec.2) The valuer-general must give the objector a notice (a correction notice ) that— states all of the following— the day the valuer-general issued the correction notice; the initial assessment decision; the relevant defect; that the objector must, within 28 days after the day the notice was issued, appropriately amend the objection; and For the power to amend, see section 144 (Amendment in response to correction notice). includes a copy of division 2 .
(sec.116-ssec.3) In this section— appropriately amend , the objection, means to amend the objection— if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it is not properly made—so that it is properly made; or if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it only partially complies with the ground requirement— to remove all noncompliant grounds; or so that the ground requirement is complied with for all noncompliant grounds. relevant defect means— the aspects of the objection that the valuer-general considers cause the defect; or if the ground requirement has not been complied with for an objection ground—that the objection states no particulars of the ground.
- (a) states all of the following— (i) the day the valuer-general issued the correction notice; (ii) the initial assessment decision; (iii) the relevant defect; (iv) that the objector must, within 28 days after the day the notice was issued, appropriately amend the objection; and Note— For the power to amend, see section 144 (Amendment in response to correction notice).
- (i) the day the valuer-general issued the correction notice;
- (ii) the initial assessment decision;
- (iii) the relevant defect;
- (iv) that the objector must, within 28 days after the day the notice was issued, appropriately amend the objection; and
- (b) includes a copy of division 2 .
- (i) the day the valuer-general issued the correction notice;
- (ii) the initial assessment decision;
- (iii) the relevant defect;
- (iv) that the objector must, within 28 days after the day the notice was issued, appropriately amend the objection; and
- (a) if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it is not properly made—so that it is properly made; or
- (b) if the initial assessment decision for the objection is that it is defective because it only partially complies with the ground requirement— (i) to remove all noncompliant grounds; or (ii) so that the ground requirement is complied with for all noncompliant grounds.
- (i) to remove all noncompliant grounds; or
- (ii) so that the ground requirement is complied with for all noncompliant grounds.
- (i) to remove all noncompliant grounds; or
- (ii) so that the ground requirement is complied with for all noncompliant grounds.
- (a) the aspects of the objection that the valuer-general considers cause the defect; or
- (b) if the ground requirement has not been complied with for an objection ground—that the objection states no particulars of the ground.