Duties Act 1997 No 123
Current version for 11 January 2013 to date (accessed 26 May 2013 at 08:29)

258   Apportionment between different types of insurance

(1)  This section applies to apportionment between different types of insurance that are relevant to determining liability for duty, such as general insurance, life insurance and insurance that is exempt from duty. It does not apply to the apportionment of a premium or another amount between New South Wales and another place. Division 1 deals with that kind of apportionment.
(2)  This section also applies to apportionment between different types of insurance referred to in section 233.
(3)  If the Chief Commissioner is not satisfied that a premium paid or another amount in relation to a contract of insurance that effects different types of insurance has been properly apportioned, the Chief Commissioner may determine the apportionment, reassess the liability to duty and charge duty accordingly.
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