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3.—(1) Subject to paragraph 6 (changes in the value of new hereditament: year of creation), where—
(a)this Schedule applies,
(b)the creation day falls on 1st April 2010,
(c)the new hereditament comprises or incorporates more than one, or parts of more than one, old hereditament; and
(d)the chargeable amount for the chargeable day for the new hereditament is not zero under section 45A of the Act (unoccupied hereditaments: zero rating),
the following provisions of this paragraph shall be used to calculate the chargeable amount for a chargeable day in the year beginning on 1st April 2010, in place of the provisions of sections 43(4) to (6A), 44, 45(4) and (4A) and 54(4) to (7) of the Act.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraphs (3), (5), (7) and (9), the chargeable amount for the chargeable day shall be calculated by applying the formula—
(3) Where sub-paragraph (4) applies, the chargeable amount for the chargeable day shall be found by dividing the amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) by 5.
(4) This sub-paragraph applies where, on the day concerned, the conditions in section 43(6) of the Act (charities and registered community amateur sports clubs) are fulfilled as respects the hereditament.
(5) Where sub-paragraph (6) applies, the chargeable amount for the chargeable day shall be found by—
(a)subtracting U (as defined in regulation 10) from the amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (2); and
(b)dividing the result by E.
(6) This sub-paragraph applies where, on the day concerned, the conditions in section 43(4B) of the Act (small business rate relief) are fulfilled as respects the hereditament.
(7) Where sub-paragraph (8) applies, the chargeable amount for a chargeable day shall be found by dividing the amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) by 2.
(8) This sub-paragraph applies where, on the day concerned, the conditions in section 43(6B) of the Act (general stores etc in rural settlements) are fulfilled as respects the hereditament.
(9) Where sub-paragraph (10) applies, the chargeable amount for a chargeable day shall be found by dividing the amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) by the number prescribed in an order under section 45(4A) of the Act (reduction in chargeable amount for unoccupied hereditaments).
(10) This sub-paragraph applies where, on the day concerned—
(a)the conditions in section 45(1) of the Act (unoccupied hereditaments: liability) are fulfilled as respects the hereditament; and
(b)an order under section 45(4A) is in force and has effect in relation to the hereditament.
(11) For the purposes of this paragraph—
E is the amount prescribed under section 44(9) of the Act (occupied hereditaments: supplementary) for the year beginning on 1st April 2010;
R is the total of the amounts which would have been the chargeable amounts for 1st April 2010 for the old hereditaments comprised or incorporated in the new hereditament if—
each of the old hereditaments were shown in a local or the central list for 1st April 2010;
the rateable value for each were the value certified by the appropriate valuation officer to be the rateable value which would have been shown in a local or the central list for that day on the assumption that the relevant factors were as they were for 31st March 2010;
the whole of each of the old hereditaments were occupied;
the conditions in sections 43(4B) (small business rate relief), 43(6) (charities or registered community amateur sports clubs), 43(6B) (general stores etc in rural settlements) and 47(1) (discretionary relief) of the Act were not fulfilled for them for 1st April 2010; and
section 49(1) of the Act (reduction or remission of liability) did not apply to any of the old hereditaments for 1st April 2010;
J is the rateable value shown in a local or the central list for the new hereditament for the 1st April 2010; and
S is the total of the values certified by the appropriate valuation officer to be the rateable values which would have been shown in a local or the central list for 1st April 2010 for the old hereditaments incorporated or comprised in the new hereditament if they were shown in a local or the central list for that date on the assumption that the relevant factors were as they were for 31st March 2010.
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I1Sch. 2 para. 3 in force at 17.12.2009, see reg. 1(1)
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