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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.201Powers of court on appeal
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### sec.201 Powers of court on appeal
In deciding an appeal, the court may—
confirm the decision appealed against; or
set aside the decision and substitute another decision; or
set aside the decision and return the matter to the valuer-general with directions that the court considers appropriate.
In substituting another decision, the court has the same powers as the valuer-general.
The court may decide that an unsuccessful applicant for a direction be granted the direction.
If the court substitutes another decision, the substituted decision is taken, for this Act, other than this division, to be the valuer-general’s decision.
(sec.201-ssec.1) In deciding an appeal, the court may— confirm the decision appealed against; or set aside the decision and substitute another decision; or set aside the decision and return the matter to the valuer-general with directions that the court considers appropriate.
(sec.201-ssec.2) In substituting another decision, the court has the same powers as the valuer-general. The court may decide that an unsuccessful applicant for a direction be granted the direction.
(sec.201-ssec.3) If the court substitutes another decision, the substituted decision is taken, for this Act, other than this division, to be the valuer-general’s decision.
- (a) confirm the decision appealed against; or
- (b) set aside the decision and substitute another decision; or
- (c) set aside the decision and return the matter to the valuer-general with directions that the court considers appropriate.