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or summons or notice of any proceeding or order of the Court relating to the fund.
9. Every petition presented, summons issued, and affidavit filed under the said provisions shall be entitled in the matter of the Ordinance and in the matter of the particular trust.
Title of petition, etc.
No. 6 of 1901.
To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Rating.
1. The Rating Ordinance, 1901.
[1st April, 1901.]
Short title.
2. In this Ordinance,—
Annual valuation means a general valuation of the rateable tenements in the whole Colony, or any part thereof, to be made yearly under this Ordinance:
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'Hill district' means any part of the Island of Hongkong above the 700-feet contour, except Chinese villages:
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Interim valuation means a valuation made at any time of any tenement which may have been increased or reduced in value since the last valuation thereof, whether by building, destruction of building, or other alteration in the structural condition of such tenement, or which, being rateable, is not already rated:
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'List' means the annual valuation list provided for by this Ordinance:
'Machinery' means machinery used for purely industrial or manufacturing purposes, but does not include lifts and machinery used as adjuncts to any tenements occupied as offices, dwellings, or hotels. In making, however, any valuation of such lifts and machinery, the Assessor shall deduct the expenses of working such lifts and machinery from the rateable value thereof, if such expenses are paid by the landlord:
Owner means the holder of any tenement direct from the Crown, whether under lease, licence, or otherwise, or the immediate landlord of any tenement, or the agent of any such holder or landlord who is absent or under disability:
* As amended by No. 41 of 1902, No. 31 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912, No. 43 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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or summons or notice of any proceeding or order of the Court relating to the fund.
9. Every petition presented, summons issued, and affidavit filed Title of under the said provisions shall be entitled in the matter of the Ordi- petition, etc. nance and in the matter of the particular trust.
No. 6 of 1901.
To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Rating.
1. The Rating Ordinance, 1901.
[1st April, 1901.]
Short title.
2. In this Ordinance,—
Annual valuation means a general valuation of the rateable tenements in the whole Colony, or any part thereof, to be made yearly under this Ordinance:
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'Hill district
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means any part of the Island of Hongkong above the 700-feet contour, except Chinese villages :
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Interim valuation means a valuation made at any time of any tenement which may have been increased or reduced in value since the last valuation thereof, whether by building, destruction of build- ing, or other alteration in the structural condition of such tenement, or which, being rateable, is not already rated :
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'List
Ordinance :
means the annual valuation list provided for by this
"Machinery" means machinery used for purely industrial or manufacturing purposes, but does not include lifts and machinery used as adjuncts to any tenements occupied as offices, dwellings, or hotels. In making, however, any valuation of such lifts and machinery, the Assessor shall deduct the expenses of working such lifts and machinery from the rateable value thereof, if such expenses are paid by the landlord :
Owner means the holder of any tenement direct from the Crown, whether under lease, licence, or otherwise, or the immediate landlord of any tenement, or the agent of any such holder or land- lord who is absent or under disability:
* As arnended by No. 41 of 1902, No. 31 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No, 1 of 1912, No. 43 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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