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24.—(1) Where an interested person in relation to a hereditament in respect of which a value is certified by an appropriate valuation officer under these Regulations is dissatisfied with the value so certified, the interested person may appeal against the certificate in accordance with this regulation.
(2) An appeal under paragraph (1) is made by serving a notice on the appropriate valuation officer stating the appellant’s reasons for being dissatisfied.
(3) A notice mentioned in paragraph (2) must be served within the period of 6 months beginning with the date on which the certificate was issued.
(4) Unless—
(a)the notice is withdrawn, or
(b)the appropriate valuation officer and the appellant agree in writing as to the value which should be certified,
the disagreement must be referred by that officer to the Valuation Tribunal for England as an appeal against that certification.
(5) Parts 2, 4 and 5 of the Appeals Procedure Regulations apply in relation to an appeal under this regulation.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (1), “interested person” has the meaning given in the Appeals Procedure Regulations.
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