Hayes v Humberside VT & Kingston Upon Hull CC
Language: English Series: Rating Appeals ; [1998] 3 RA 37-45(5)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: CA 13 November 1997. The valuation tribunal decided that a dwelling fell within class C in regulation 2 of the Council Tax (Liability for Owners) Regulations 1992, being in multiple occupation following the provision of individual security locks to rooms. Freeholder H contended that this action did not constitute a sufficient adaptation of the premises, and that this was what would be needed to provide for that which the regulation had in mind. Appeal dismissed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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CA 13 November 1997. The valuation tribunal decided that a dwelling fell within class C in regulation 2 of the Council Tax (Liability for Owners) Regulations 1992, being in multiple occupation following the provision of individual security locks to rooms. Freeholder H contended that this action did not constitute a sufficient adaptation of the premises, and that this was what would be needed to provide for that which the regulation had in mind. Appeal dismissed.