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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.141Exceptions to lapsing
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### sec.141 Exceptions to lapsing
An objection does not lapse if—
the outstanding information for the information requirement would, at common law, be privileged from production in a proceeding; or
within the required period, the objector gives the valuer-general a statutory declaration declaring that the outstanding information is not in the objector’s custody, possession or power.
The statutory declaration must be sworn by—
if the objector is an individual—the objector; or
if the objector is a corporation—an individual with knowledge of the matter who is lawfully authorised to swear the declaration for the objector.
(sec.141-ssec.1) An objection does not lapse if— the outstanding information for the information requirement would, at common law, be privileged from production in a proceeding; or within the required period, the objector gives the valuer-general a statutory declaration declaring that the outstanding information is not in the objector’s custody, possession or power.
(sec.141-ssec.2) The statutory declaration must be sworn by— if the objector is an individual—the objector; or if the objector is a corporation—an individual with knowledge of the matter who is lawfully authorised to swear the declaration for the objector.
- (a) the outstanding information for the information requirement would, at common law, be privileged from production in a proceeding; or
- (b) within the required period, the objector gives the valuer-general a statutory declaration declaring that the outstanding information is not in the objector’s custody, possession or power.
- (a) if the objector is an individual—the objector; or
- (b) if the objector is a corporation—an individual with knowledge of the matter who is lawfully authorised to swear the declaration for the objector.