hereditament definition

hereditament means a dwelling within the meaning of Part I of the Local Government Finance Act 1992,
hereditament means a property which is or may become liable to a rate being a unit of such property which is or would fall to be shown as a separate item in the valuation list;
hereditament means a unit of property which would have been shown as a separate item in the valuation list prepared under Part V of the General Rate Act 1967, and shall include a unit of property assessed as such by Yorkshire Water and includes a hereditament deemed to be a single hereditament by virtue of the Rating (Caravan Sites) Act, 1976;

More Definitions of hereditament

hereditament means anything which is or is treated as being a hereditament by virtue of the provisions of or any provisions made under section 64 of the 1988 Act including any hereditament to which regulation 6 of the Non-Domestic Rating (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 1989 applies but otherwise excluding any hereditament to which regulations made under section 64(3)(b) of the 1988 Act apply.
hereditament has the meaning given in the Regulations.
hereditament means any land, tenement, mine, hereditament, and property on account of which any person is or may be liable to any rate in respect of which the valuation list is by this Act made conclusive.
hereditament shall have the same meaning as defined in Regulation 1 (2);
hereditament means a unit of property which would have been shown as a separate item in the valuation
hereditament has the meaning given in the Regulations. “Index” - means the Consumer Prices Index compiled by the Office for National Statistics (or any body upon which duties in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such index may have devolved).
hereditament means any real property and all estates, interest, easements and rights whether equitable or legal in, to or out of real property and for the purposes of this Act includes a chattel building;