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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.90Damage from adverse natural cause
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### sec.90 Damage from adverse natural cause
A valuation may be amended if—
because of flood, cyclone or some other adverse natural cause over which the owner had no control, the land has been permanently damaged; and
the valuer-general considers the damage has changed the land’s value.
However, an amendment may be made under subsection (1) only if the owner of the land applies to the valuer-general within 6 months after the permanent damage happens.
See also chapter 5 (Internal and external reviews).
The application must be written.
(sec.90-ssec.1) A valuation may be amended if— because of flood, cyclone or some other adverse natural cause over which the owner had no control, the land has been permanently damaged; and the valuer-general considers the damage has changed the land’s value.
(sec.90-ssec.2) However, an amendment may be made under subsection (1) only if the owner of the land applies to the valuer-general within 6 months after the permanent damage happens. See also chapter 5 (Internal and external reviews).
(sec.90-ssec.3) The application must be written.
- (a) because of flood, cyclone or some other adverse natural cause over which the owner had no control, the land has been permanently damaged; and
- (b) the valuer-general considers the damage has changed the land’s value.