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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.252Valuer-general’s appointment and authority
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### sec.252 Valuer-general’s appointment and authority
The following must be presumed unless a party to the proceeding, by reasonable notice, requires proof of it—
a person’s appointment as the valuer-general;
the valuer-general’s power to do anything under an Act;
that a document bearing the valuer-general’s written, printed or stamped name was made with the valuer-general’s authority.
Judicial notice must be taken of the name and signature of a person who is or was the valuer-general.
A document is taken to be signed by the valuer-general if it bears the valuer-general’s written, printed or stamped signature instead of the valuer-general’s signature.
Subsection (3) does not apply if the valuer-general’s name was written, printed or stamped on the document without the valuer-general’s authority.
(sec.252-ssec.1) The following must be presumed unless a party to the proceeding, by reasonable notice, requires proof of it— a person’s appointment as the valuer-general; the valuer-general’s power to do anything under an Act; that a document bearing the valuer-general’s written, printed or stamped name was made with the valuer-general’s authority.
(sec.252-ssec.2) Judicial notice must be taken of the name and signature of a person who is or was the valuer-general.
(sec.252-ssec.3) A document is taken to be signed by the valuer-general if it bears the valuer-general’s written, printed or stamped signature instead of the valuer-general’s signature.
(sec.252-ssec.4) Subsection (3) does not apply if the valuer-general’s name was written, printed or stamped on the document without the valuer-general’s authority.
- (a) a person’s appointment as the valuer-general;
- (b) the valuer-general’s power to do anything under an Act;
- (c) that a document bearing the valuer-general’s written, printed or stamped name was made with the valuer-general’s authority.