Section 44A certificates

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The general rule is that occupation of part of a hereditament constitutes occupation of the whole, with rates charged accordingly. However, billing authorities (BAs) have a discretionary power to seek a temporary apportionment of a rateable value and then charge occupied rates on the occupied part, and unoccupied rates on...

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