NSW Legislation
Valuation of Land Regulation 2018
1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Valuation of Land Regulation 2018.
2 Commencement This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
Note— This Regulation repeals and replaces the Valuation of Land Regulation 2012, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2018 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation— electronic communication has the same meaning as in the Electronic Transactions Act 2000. the Act means the Valuation of Land Act 1916.
Note— The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Regulation. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
4 Crown lease restricted land The prescribed classes or descriptions of leases for the purposes of section 14I (2) (d) of the Act are leases for agricultural or pastoral purposes of land owned by or vested in any of the following bodies on behalf of the Crown— (a) the New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation, (b) the Planning Ministerial Corporation, (c) the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation immediately before its abolition by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation (Abolition) Act 2014 of the Commonwealth, (d) the Ministerial Development Corporation constituted under the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974, (e) Transport for NSW constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988, (f) the Sydney Water Corporation, (g) the Hunter Water Corporation.
5 Lodgment of objections (1) For the purposes of section 31 (1) of the Act, the prescribed time is the period of 60 days after— (a) the date of service of the notice of valuation under section 29, or (b) in the case of a valuation for the purposes of the Land Tax Management Act 1956, the date of service of the relevant land tax assessment under section 14 of the Taxation Administration Act 1996. (2) For the purposes of section 35 (1) of the Act, an objection to a valuation, allowance or apportionment factor is sufficiently lodged with the Valuer-General if it is lodged— (a) in person or by post— (i) at the office of the Valuer-General, or (ii) in the case of a valuation, allowance or apportionment factor for which notice under section 29 of the Act has been given by a rating or taxing authority on behalf of the Valuer-General, at the office of that authority, or (b) by electronic communication, using the Valuer-General's online objection lodgement facility, or
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