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Under WA law, what is the legal basis for the Valuer General's authority to value properties?

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B) The Valuation of Land Act 1978

The Valuation of Land Act 1978 (WA) provides the legal framework for the Valuer General to value all rateable land in Western Australia. It sets out the valuation methodologies, objection processes, and the basis for valuations used for rating and taxing purposes.

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A
The Transfer of Land Act 1893
B
The Valuation of Land Act 1978
C
The Real Estate and Business Agents Act 1978
D
The Planning and Development Act 2005

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