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When the Surveyor is dissatisfied with a Statement he may state a Case.
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CXXVII. Provided always, and be it enacted, That where the Surveyor or Inspector shall apprehend the Determination made by the said Commissioners to be contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act, and shall then declare himself dissatisfied with such Determination, it shall and may be lawful for such Surveyor or Inspector to require the said Commissioners to state specially, and sign the Case upon which the Question arose, together with their Determination thereupon, which Case the said Commissioners, or the major Part of them then present, are hereby required to state and sign accordingly, and to cause the same to be by him transmitted to the Commissioners for general Purposes for the same District, who are hereby required, with all convenient Speed, to return an Answer to the Case so transmitted, with their Opinion thereon subscribed thereto; according to which Opinion so certified, the Assessment which shall have been the Cause of such Appeal shall be altered or confirmed.
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