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A way to put rates to rights

By: Contributor(s): Series: Estates Gazette ; (0105) 3 February 2001, 159(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Outlines the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the collection of rates by local authorities. Whilst the state is allowed to deprive an individual of property in order to 'secure the payment of taxes' local authorities should consider whether seeking a liability order or collecting rates before final determination would impose an excessive burden on the rate payer and therefore be in breach of the Act.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS63517 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 110816-1001

Outlines the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the collection of rates by local authorities. Whilst the state is allowed to deprive an individual of property in order to 'secure the payment of taxes' local authorities should consider whether seeking a liability order or collecting rates before final determination would impose an excessive burden on the rate payer and therefore be in breach of the Act.