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Valuation of Land Act 2001
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### 29 Grounds on which objections may be made
> Without limiting [section 28(1)](#GS28@Gs1@EN) , [(2)](#GS28@Gs2@EN) or [(3)](#GS28@Gs3@EN) , an objection under this Part may be made on any one or more of the following grounds, but on no other ground:
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> > > (a) that the land value, capital value or assessed annual value assigned to any land is too high or too low;
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> > > (b) that the interests of the several persons having an interest in any land have not been correctly apportioned;
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> > > (c) that the apportionment of any valuation is not correct;
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> > > (d) that lands which should be included in the one valuation have been valued separately;
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> > > (e) that lands which should be valued separately have been included in the one valuation;
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> > > (f) that the person named in any notice under [section 27](#GS27@EN) is not an owner of the land to which the notice relates;
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> > > (g) that the area, dimensions or particulars of any land are not correctly described.