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§  610.  Complaints.  1. If a special franchise owner or any assessing  unit in which a special  franchise  is  situated  proposes  to  complain  concerning  a  special  franchise assessment at the hearing of the state  board, such special franchise owner  or  assessing  unit  must  serve  a  written  complaint  specifying  its objections to be served on the state  board at least ten days before the day specified for the hearing.  Where  a  complaint is made by a special franchise owner, such owner must cause  a copy thereof to be served on the assessing unit in which such  special  franchise  is  situated. Where a complaint is made by an assessing unit,  it must cause a copy thereof to be  served  on  each  special  franchise  owner  whose  special  franchise  assessment  is  the  subject  of  such  complaint. Service may be made personally or by mail. At least five days  before the date specified for the hearing an affidavit of service  shall  be filed with the state board stating in substance that service has been  made in accordance with the provisions of this section.    2.  The  state board may waive the provisions of this section relating  to the making and serving of a complaint  by  (a)  a  special  franchise  owner  if  the assessing unit in which the special franchise is situated  consents thereto and (b) an assessing  unit  if  the  special  franchise  owner whose special franchise assessment is the subject of the complaint  consents thereto.    3.  When  a  complaint  if filed pursuant to this section by a special  franchise owner but not the assessing unit or when a complaint is  filed  by  the  assessing  unit  but  not  the  owner, the party not filing the  complaint may appear at the hearing of the state board, offer  testimony  or  provide written statements and supporting documents. The state board  shall consider any such testimony, statements or  documents  along  with  any submission in support of the initial complaint.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-6 > 610

§  610.  Complaints.  1. If a special franchise owner or any assessing  unit in which a special  franchise  is  situated  proposes  to  complain  concerning  a  special  franchise assessment at the hearing of the state  board, such special franchise owner  or  assessing  unit  must  serve  a  written  complaint  specifying  its objections to be served on the state  board at least ten days before the day specified for the hearing.  Where  a  complaint is made by a special franchise owner, such owner must cause  a copy thereof to be served on the assessing unit in which such  special  franchise  is  situated. Where a complaint is made by an assessing unit,  it must cause a copy thereof to be  served  on  each  special  franchise  owner  whose  special  franchise  assessment  is  the  subject  of  such  complaint. Service may be made personally or by mail. At least five days  before the date specified for the hearing an affidavit of service  shall  be filed with the state board stating in substance that service has been  made in accordance with the provisions of this section.    2.  The  state board may waive the provisions of this section relating  to the making and serving of a complaint  by  (a)  a  special  franchise  owner  if  the assessing unit in which the special franchise is situated  consents thereto and (b) an assessing  unit  if  the  special  franchise  owner whose special franchise assessment is the subject of the complaint  consents thereto.    3.  When  a  complaint  if filed pursuant to this section by a special  franchise owner but not the assessing unit or when a complaint is  filed  by  the  assessing  unit  but  not  the  owner, the party not filing the  complaint may appear at the hearing of the state board, offer  testimony  or  provide written statements and supporting documents. The state board  shall consider any such testimony, statements or  documents  along  with  any submission in support of the initial complaint.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-6 > 610

§  610.  Complaints.  1. If a special franchise owner or any assessing  unit in which a special  franchise  is  situated  proposes  to  complain  concerning  a  special  franchise assessment at the hearing of the state  board, such special franchise owner  or  assessing  unit  must  serve  a  written  complaint  specifying  its objections to be served on the state  board at least ten days before the day specified for the hearing.  Where  a  complaint is made by a special franchise owner, such owner must cause  a copy thereof to be served on the assessing unit in which such  special  franchise  is  situated. Where a complaint is made by an assessing unit,  it must cause a copy thereof to be  served  on  each  special  franchise  owner  whose  special  franchise  assessment  is  the  subject  of  such  complaint. Service may be made personally or by mail. At least five days  before the date specified for the hearing an affidavit of service  shall  be filed with the state board stating in substance that service has been  made in accordance with the provisions of this section.    2.  The  state board may waive the provisions of this section relating  to the making and serving of a complaint  by  (a)  a  special  franchise  owner  if  the assessing unit in which the special franchise is situated  consents thereto and (b) an assessing  unit  if  the  special  franchise  owner whose special franchise assessment is the subject of the complaint  consents thereto.    3.  When  a  complaint  if filed pursuant to this section by a special  franchise owner but not the assessing unit or when a complaint is  filed  by  the  assessing  unit  but  not  the  owner, the party not filing the  complaint may appear at the hearing of the state board, offer  testimony  or  provide written statements and supporting documents. The state board  shall consider any such testimony, statements or  documents  along  with  any submission in support of the initial complaint.