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Commissioners to prescribe form of rate and particulars to be entered in rate book.
Clerk to certify that rate is in accordance with valuation, and guardians to allow the same.
Certain particulars to be stated in rate-book as to rateable hereditaments in boroughs subject to 3 & 4 Vict. c. 108.
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10. . . . it shall be lawful for the said commissioners from time to time to prescribe the form in which rates shall be made, and the particulars which shall be contained in the rate book; and hereafter the clerk to the guardians or other officers as aforesaid shall at the foot of every rate certify that such rate, in so far as the value of the hereditatements therein assessed in concerned, is in conformity with the valuation in force for the time being; and after such clerk shall have so certified, if the board of guardians shall adopt such rate, the chairman of the day and two or more of the guardians present shall state at the foot thereof that they do allow the same, and shall sign such allowance, and such rate shall be deemed to have been made at the time of the signature of such allowance: Provided always, that in respect of all rateable hereditaments situated in any of the boroughs named in the schedules (A.) and (B.) annexed to the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act, 1840, or in any other town to which a charter of incorporation may under the said Act be granted, the rate book shall, in addition to any other necessary particulars, contain an account of the estimated net annual value of such rateable hereditaments, and an estimate of the probable annual average cost of the landlord’s repairs and landlord’s insurance.
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