.....liable in respect of the portion so assessed. Section 5 - Persons aggrieved by registration may sue in Civil Court Any person aggrieved by the fact of the separate registration of such portion may sue in a Civil Court for a decree declaring that such separate registration ought not to be made. Section 6 - Persons aggrieved by refusal to register may sue in Civil Court Any person aggrieved by the Collector's refusal to register may sue in a Civil Court for a decree declaring that each separate registration ought to be made. Section 7 - Persons aggrieved by the assessment may appeal to Revenue Board Any person aggrieved by the apportionment of the assessment under section 2 of this Act may appeal to the Board of Revenue within ninety days from the date of the declaration of such assessment; and the order of the Board of Revenue shall be final. Section 8 - Power to re-adjust assessment (Substituted by the Madras Revenue (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act. 1936 (Madras Act VIII of 1936).) [If no such appeal has been preferred, the Board of Revenue] may at any time, if it appears that there has been fraud or material error in the apportionment of such separate.....
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