Saturday, 4 February 2012

Appeals against drainage rates

 

Drainage rates

Drainage boards are responsible for maintaining and improving land drainage to prevent flooding. To carry out this work, they set drainage rates based on the yearly rental value of agricultural land and buildings in their area.

The yearly value for a unit of agricultural land or a building is based on its rental value on 1 April 1988. When setting the yearly value, the drainage board:

  • has to imagine that the value of any crops or livestock on the land has been insured against fire damage; and
  • will look at the rent (if any) paid on your property and compare it with the rents paid on similar properties to set similar levels of value.

How to appeal

First you must send a notice of objection (a letter or form) to the drainage board asking them to alter the drainage rates. By law, the drainage board must send us any notices of objections that have not been settled. They must do this within 28 days of receiving them. Once we receive an objection, it becomes an appeal.

More information

For more information please contact the Registrar

Your questions answered

FAQ 01

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  • What is an appeal?

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  • Can I observe another tribunal hearing before my case is heard?

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  • How do I make an appeal?

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  • What are the time limits for making appeals?

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  • What happens after you receive my appeal?

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FAQ 21

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  • How do I prepare my case for the tribunal hearing?

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  • Can I request a different hearing date (postponement) if I cannot attend the hearing you have given me or I need more time to prepare my case?

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  • I want my appeal to be heard without the need for me to attend a hearing - what are my options?

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  • What should a written submission include?

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  • Where do you hold tribunal hearings?

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  • Can I request a private hearing?

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  • What if I want to attend a tribunal hearing and have extra needs?

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  • Does it cost anything to appeal?

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  • What happens at the tribunal hearing?

Practice Statements (rules & procedures)

Click here to view Practice Statements that you should be aware of if you intend making an appeal to the Tribunal

 
 
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