Local Government Act 1974

Rates and charges - Territorial authority general rates

138: Territorial authority may cease to make and levy general rates separately in each ward

You could also call this:

"Councils can stop charging different rates in different areas of their district."

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A territorial authority is allowed to stop making and charging general rates separately in each ward. You can think of a territorial authority like a council that makes decisions for a local area. The law used to let them make and charge general rates in each ward, but this part of the law is no longer in effect because it was repealed by the Rating Powers Act 1988.

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Part 9Rates and charges
Territorial authority general rates

138Territorial authority may cease to make and levy general rates separately in each ward (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 138: repealed, on , by section 209(1) of the Rating Powers Act 1988 (1988 No 97).