Your search for Valuations returned 11 record/s. |
Chairpersons for Valuation Objection Conferences
The Land Valuation Act 2010 received Assent in September 2010.
Section 123 of the Land Valuation Act 2010 requires the Valuer-General (the VG) to offer an objection conference to an objector where the valuation objected to is greater than $5M.
Where the offer is accepted section 125 of the Land Valuation Act 2010 requires that the VG must appoint an independent chairperson for the conference.
An a
|
Review of particular concession provisions under the Land Valuation Act 2010
Section 262 of the Land Valuation Act 2010 requires that, before December 2012, the Minister must review the operation of the particular concession provisions contained in chapter 2, part 2, division 5, subdivisions 2 and 3.
These concessions include – single dwelling house/farming (where any more valuable use is disregarded) and the discount for subdivided land (40 per cent of the valuation deduc
|
Appt to the Valuers Registration Board of Qld
The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland was established in February 1966 under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 and continues under section 5 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992.
The primary functions of the Board are:
to protect the public by registering valuers of land and maintaining a roll of registered valuers;
to authorise the investigation of complaints in relation to the conduct of
|
Appointments to the Valuers Registration Board
The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland was established in February 1966 under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 and continues under section 5 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992 (the Act).
The primary functions of the Board are:
to protect the public by registering valuers of land and maintaining a roll of registered valuers;
to authorise the investigation of complaints in relation to the c
|
Appointments for Valuation Objection Conferences
The Land Valuation Act 2010 (LVA) requires the Valuer-General to provide annual and maintenance valuations for land in local governments in Queensland.
If an owner is dissatisfied with their valuation they may lodge an objection to the valuation within 60 days of its issue.
Section 123 of the LVA requires the Valuer-General to offer an objection conference to an objector where the valuation objec
|
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land (Providing Freehold) Bill 2014
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders living in Queensland’s 34 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander communities cannot currently obtain freehold title. Land in these communities is held by a trustee under communal land title and development and individual interests are created by leasing.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land (Providing Freehold) and Other Legislation Amendment B
|
Appointment of chairpersons for Valuation Objection Conferences
The Land Valuation Act 2010 (LVA) requires the Valuer-General to provide annual and maintenance valuations for land in local governments in Queensland.
If an owner is dissatisfied with their valuation they may lodge an objection to the valuation within 60 days of its issue.
Section 123 of the LVA requires the Valuer-General to offer an objection conference to an objector where the valuation object
|
Appointment to Valuers Registration Board of Qld
The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland (the Board) was established under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 and continues under section 5 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992. The Board’s main functions are to:
protect the public through the registration of valuers;
authorise the investigation of complaints about the conduct of registered valuers;
take disciplinary action and commence proceed
|
Appointments to Valuers Registration Board of Queensland
The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland (the Board) was established under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 and continues under section 5 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992. The Board’s main functions are to:
protect the public through the registration of valuers;
authorise the investigation of complaints about the conduct of registered valuers;
take disciplinary action and commence proceed
|
Appointments of Chairpersons for Valuation Objection Conferences
The Land Valuation Act 2010 (the Act) requires the Valuer-General to provide annual and maintenance valuations for land in local governments in Queensland.
If an owner is dissatisfied with their valuation they may lodge an objection to the valuation within 60 days of its issue.
Section 123 of the Act requires the Valuer-General to offer an objection conference to an objector where the valuation ob
|
Appointments to Valuers Registration Board of Queensland
The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland (the board) was established under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 and continues under section 5 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992 (the Act). The board’s main functions are to:
protect the public through the registration of valuers;
authorise the investigation of complaints about the conduct of registered valuers;
take disciplinary action and commen
|