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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.55Notice and taking of effect of separation declaration
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### sec.55 Notice and taking of effect of separation declaration
The valuer-general may give notice of a separation declaration for a declared parcel only in a valuation notice for the parcel.
A separation declaration—
has effect and is taken to have always had effect for the valuation; and
continues in effect for the declared parcel until the declaration is repealed.
because of a change in circumstances mentioned in the examples for section 53 (2) and the subsequent issue of a valuation notice
(sec.55-ssec.1) The valuer-general may give notice of a separation declaration for a declared parcel only in a valuation notice for the parcel.
(sec.55-ssec.2) A separation declaration— has effect and is taken to have always had effect for the valuation; and continues in effect for the declared parcel until the declaration is repealed. because of a change in circumstances mentioned in the examples for section 53 (2) and the subsequent issue of a valuation notice
- (a) has effect and is taken to have always had effect for the valuation; and
- (b) continues in effect for the declared parcel until the declaration is repealed. Example of when a separation declaration might be repealed— because of a change in circumstances mentioned in the examples for section 53 (2) and the subsequent issue of a valuation notice