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97AValuer-general may intervene and be represented
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97A Valuer-general may intervene and be represented
The valuer-general may intervene, and be represented by a professional advocate, at any time in a proceeding for review under Division 4 of Part III of the **Valuation of Land Act 1960**.
98 Questions of law
Sch. 1 cl. 98(1) amended by No. 17/2014 s. 160(Sch. 2 item 105.10(c)).
(1) Despite section 107(1), if the Tribunal is constituted for the purposes of a proceeding under the **Valuation of Land Act 1960** without a judicial member or a member who is an Australian lawyer, a question of law arising in the proceeding may be decided—
(a) by the presiding member if the parties agree; or
Sch. 1 cl. 98(1)(b) amended by No. 17/2014 s. 160(Sch. 2 item 105.10(c)).
(b) in accordance with the opinion of a judicial member or a member who is an Australian lawyer nominated by the President.
(2) Section 107(3)(b) does not apply to a proceeding under the **Valuation of Land Act 1960**.
99 Costs
Nothing in section 109 applies to a proceeding under the **Valuation of Land Act 1960**[[11]](#endnote-12).
Sch. 1 Pt 22 (Heading and cl. 100) inserted by No. 96/2001 s. 89.