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Commissioners to make Assessments on Estimates not objected to and made to their satisfaction.
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LVI. And be it further enacted, That within a reasonable Time after the respective Surveyors and Inspectors shall have had the Examination of the Estimates delivered by the Assessors in any Part of Great Britain, the said Commissioners shall proceed to take the same into Consideration; and in case the Surveyor or Inspector shall not have objected thereto, and the said Commissioners shall be satisfied that the said Estimates have been made truly and without Fraud, so as to enable them to charge the several Properties contained therein, with the full Duty which ought to be charged upon them respectively, the said Commissioners shall compute and ascertain, or cause to be computed and ascertained, the Amount of the Duty so chargeable, at Shilling for every Twenty Shillings of the annual Value so estimated, in respect of the Property charged under Schedule (A.), and of Nine-pence or Sixpence for every Twenty Shillings of such Value, in respect of the Occupation of Property charged under Schedule (B.), according to the respective Parts of Great Britain aforesaid in which the said Properties respectively are situate, and shall make Assessments upon the respective Occupiers of, or other Persons being in the Receipt of the Profits of such Properties, of the several Sums to computed, at the respective Rates before mentioned.
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