ORDINANCE No. 21 of 1885.

Municipal Rates.

6. The valuers shall cause every tenement to be separately valued, and shall make the valuation thereof by estimating the gross annual rent at which such tenement may reasonably be expected to let for the ensuing year.

In estimating the value of a tenement the value of any machinery contained therein shall not be included.

7. As soon as the said valuation is completed, the valuers shall make out a list, divided into districts, of the several tenements valued, and of their respective valuations, and shall deliver the same to the Colonial Secretary, not later than seven days after the day for completing the valuation.

The valuers shall also make and subscribe, in the presence of the Colonial Secretary, a declaration to the effect that the said list contains a true account of all valuations made by the declarants, and that the same is, to the best of their knowledge and belief, correct in all other particulars. After the said list has been so declared, no alteration shall be made in it except as provided in section 15 of this Ordinance and except also that any erroneous entry may, with the written authority of the Colonial Secretary, be amended so as to bring it into accordance with the particulars notified to the occupier of the tenement under section 9 of this Ordinance or with the valuation of the previous year if no change was intended to be made in such valuation.

8. In making out the said list, the valuers shall distinguish all public institutions, which shall be exempt from assessment and from the payment of rates.

9. When any tenement is valued for the first time or when the existing valuation of any tenement is altered the valuers shall, not later than seven days after the day for completing the valuation, leave with the occupier of every tenement notice in writing of such valuation having been made and of the amount thereof.

Such notice may be given in the form in the schedule hereto;

But the omission to serve such notice upon any tenement shall not invalidate the valuation thereof, nor relieve any person from payment of the rates.

10. The said list, or an examined copy thereof, shall be open to inspection at the Treasury during office hours for fourteen days, of which notice shall be previously given in the Gazette, and any owner or occupier of any tenement included in such list may take any extract therefrom.

11. The Colonial Secretary on receipt of the list of Chinese tenements for each country district shall cause a copy thereof to be made in Chinese and to be exhibited in a conspicuous place in the principal village of each district during the fourteen days last above mentioned.

Extension of valuation.

12. The Governor in Council may at any time adopt any valuation then existing, either wholly or in part, as the valuation for the ensuing year or for any part thereof; and in such case shall cause notice of such adoption and of the extent thereof to be...

Mode of valuation.

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List of valuations.

To be verified by declaration.

Public Institutions to be exempt from assessment.

Notice of the valuation to be given to each tenement.

The list to be open for inspection at the Treasury.

List to be exhibited in country districts.

Existing valuation may be adopted.

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