Stamp Act, 2008
33. Facts affecting duty to be set forth in instrument. -
(1) The consideration (if any) and all other facts and circumstances affecting ... with an ad valorem duty on the value of the property, and not on the value set forth, the instrument shall fully and truly set
instrument, on which duty is chargeable on the market value of the property as set forth in such instrument, is less than even the minimum ... under subsection (3) the Collector finds the market value of the property - (i) truly set forth and the instrument duly stamped, he shall certify
value of property means the value as determined on the basis of the rates fixed by the Collector or the consideration as set forth
with the bye-laws and with the covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth in the Deed of Apartment, and failure to comply with ... prejudicial to the soundness or safety of the property or reduce the value thereof or impair any easement or hereditament or shall add any material
provided that a distinct consideration for each separate part is set forth in the conveyance relating thereto and such conveyance shall be chargeable with ... valorem duty in respect of such distinct consideration or the market value of such separate part of the property, whichever is higher. (2) Where property