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Tuesday, November 28, 1972
As domestic premises in low-cost housing estates have block assessmentą,
individual tenants will not receive Notices of Valuation and the authorities
managing the estates will advise them in due course of any proposed rates
increases.
Mr. Fry said: "Any ratepayer who feels dissatisfied with a new
rateable value is asked to see the Valuer for his area, whose name and
telephone number will appear on the Notice of Valuation."
Ratepayers who have not received a Notice of Valuation by December 23
should enquire at the office of the Rating and Valuation Department at No. 1,
Garden Road, Central District (Telephone No. 5-249021).
The new Valuation List will be on display for public inspection for
21 days in March, 1973 and any ratepayer who may be aggrieved will have the
opportunity of making a formal appeal to the District Court, Mr. Fry concluded.
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