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Excerpt from Acts Passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia: Begun and Held at the Capitol, in the City of Richmond, on Monday the Second Day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Five
Sec. 4. And be izfurz/ter enacted, That where the owner or pmprietor of any house or lot subject to taxation, shall think himself aggrieved by the valuation of the commissioner, he may appeal to the court by whom he was appointed, whose judg ment as to the yearly rent Or value shall be final. The. Said commissioners, or either of them, to ascertain the rent paid on houses or lots actually rented or leased, may call on the tenaht or proprietor, to declare on oath or solemn alli'rmation, what is the amount of rent paid for the same and every person so called on and refusing to declare, shall forfeit and pay the sum of three hundred dollars, to be recovered by motion, on ten days previous notice, at the instance of the commissioners of the revenue, or either of them.
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