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66. Incidence of property tax.- (1) The property tax shall be primarily leviable as follows:-

(a) if the land or building is let, upon the lessor;

(b) if the land or building is sub-let upon the superior lessor;

(c) if the land or building is unfelt, upon the person in whom the right to let the same vests:

Provided that the property tax in respect of land and building, being property of the Union, possession of which has been delivered in pursuance of section 20 of the Displace persons (compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 (44 of 1954.) shall be primarily leviable upon the transferee.

(2) If any land has been let for a term exceeding one year to a tenant and such tenant has built upon the land, the property tax assessed in respect of that land and the building erected thereon shall be primarily leviable upon the said tenant, whether the land and building are in the occupation of such tenant or a sub-tenant of such tenant.

Explanation.- The term "tenant" includes any person deriving title to the land or the building erected upon such land form the tenant whether by operation of law or by transfer inter vivo.

(3).The liability of the several owners of any buildings which is, or purports to be severally owned in parts or flats or rooms, for a payment of property tax or any instalment thereof payable during the period of such ownership shall be joint and several.

 

 

 

 

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