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Land Valuation Act 2010
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### sec.248 Substituted service
This section applies if the valuer-general wishes to give an owner of land or other person a notice or other document relating to this Act and—
the valuer-general’s records show that the person—
is absent from the State; and
does not have an attorney or agent in the State to whom the notice or document may be given; or
the person can not, after reasonable inquiry, be found.
The notice or document may be given to the person by—
posting it to the person at the address of the land to which it relates; or
placing it on a conspicuous part of the land to which it relates; or
publishing a copy of it in the gazette.
s 248 amd 2013 No. 23 s 146
(sec.248-ssec.1) This section applies if the valuer-general wishes to give an owner of land or other person a notice or other document relating to this Act and— the valuer-general’s records show that the person— is absent from the State; and does not have an attorney or agent in the State to whom the notice or document may be given; or the person can not, after reasonable inquiry, be found.
(sec.248-ssec.2) The notice or document may be given to the person by— posting it to the person at the address of the land to which it relates; or placing it on a conspicuous part of the land to which it relates; or publishing a copy of it in the gazette.
- (a) the valuer-general’s records show that the person— (i) is absent from the State; and (ii) does not have an attorney or agent in the State to whom the notice or document may be given; or
- (i) is absent from the State; and
- (ii) does not have an attorney or agent in the State to whom the notice or document may be given; or
- (b) the person can not, after reasonable inquiry, be found.
- (i) is absent from the State; and
- (ii) does not have an attorney or agent in the State to whom the notice or document may be given; or
- (a) posting it to the person at the address of the land to which it relates; or
- (b) placing it on a conspicuous part of the land to which it relates; or
- (c) publishing a copy of it in the gazette.