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46.—(1) When the Commissioner issues a new valuation list, he shall—
(a)send to the Department such number of certified copies of the list as the Department directs; and
(b)send to each district council a certified copy of so much of the list as relates to hereditaments in the district of that council.
(2) When the Department—
(a)receives copies of any valuation list under paragraph (1)( a); or
(b)receives any certificates of an alteration in the list under the succeeding provisions of this Order,
it shall deposit at one or more than one place in each such area as the Department thinks fit a copy of the list and one of each of those certificates, or a copy of so much of the list and one of each such certificate as relates to hereditaments in that area; and when a district council receives a copy of any part of a valuation list under paragraph (1)( b) or any such certificate as aforesaid, it shall deposit that copy or certificate at its offices.
(3) When the Department or a district council deposits a copy of a valuation list or any part of such a list under paragraph (2), it shall take such steps as it considers most suitable for giving notice of the deposit and of the rights of persons to inspect the list or that part and any certificates which may be deposited as mentioned in paragraph (2).
(4) The copies of, or any part of, a valuation list, and any certificates, deposited by the Department or a district council under paragraph (2) shall be open to public inspection without charge at any reasonable time.
(5) At any time when, under paragraph (4), a copy of any valuation list or part of such a list, or any certificate, is open to public inspection, members of the public may take copies of, or any part of, it.
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