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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.256Particular evidentiary provisions for valuation appeals
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### sec.256 Particular evidentiary provisions for valuation appeals
This section applies for a valuation appeal.
However, this section does not limit the application of any other provision of this division to a valuation appeal.
A valuer-general’s certificate stating the amount of the value of site improvements or non-site improvements concerning the objector’s land is—
evidence of the value of the site improvements, non-site improvements or of all of the improvements; and
sufficient evidence of that value in the absence of any other evidence enabling the Land Court to conclude another amount should be decided to be the value.
A valuer-general’s certificate stating a document was received by the valuer-general from the appellant during the course of the objection is evidence of the contents of the document and any opinions contained in it.
(sec.256-ssec.1) This section applies for a valuation appeal.
(sec.256-ssec.2) However, this section does not limit the application of any other provision of this division to a valuation appeal.
(sec.256-ssec.3) A valuer-general’s certificate stating the amount of the value of site improvements or non-site improvements concerning the objector’s land is— evidence of the value of the site improvements, non-site improvements or of all of the improvements; and sufficient evidence of that value in the absence of any other evidence enabling the Land Court to conclude another amount should be decided to be the value.
(sec.256-ssec.4) A valuer-general’s certificate stating a document was received by the valuer-general from the appellant during the course of the objection is evidence of the contents of the document and any opinions contained in it.
- (a) evidence of the value of the site improvements, non-site improvements or of all of the improvements; and
- (b) sufficient evidence of that value in the absence of any other evidence enabling the Land Court to conclude another amount should be decided to be the value.