Chavez vs. Ongpin, 186 SCRA 331 (1990)
Chavez vs. Ongpin, 186 SCRA 331 (1990)
Chavez vs. Ongpin, 186 SCRA 331 (1990)
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hundred and twenty days from the date of receipt of such appeal.
The decision rendered must be based on substantial evidence
presented at the hearing or at least contained in the record and
disclosed to the parties or such relevant evidence as a reasonable
mind might accept as adequate to support the conclusion.
In the exercise of its appellate jurisdiction, the Board shall have
the power to summon witnesses, administer oaths, conduct ocular
inspection, take depositions, and issue subpoena and subpoena
duces tecum. The proceedings of the Board shall be conducted solely
for the purpose of ascertaining the truth without necessarily
adhering to technical rules applicable in judicial proceedings.
The Secretary of the Board shall furnish the property owner
and the Provincial or City Assessor with a copy each of the decision
of the Board. In case the provincial or city assessor concurs in the
revision or the assessment, it shall be his duty to notify the property
owner of such fact using the form prescribed for the purpose. The
owner or administrator of the property or the assessor who is not
satisfied with the decision of the Board of Assessment Appeals, may,
within thirty days after receipt of the decision of the local Board,
appeal to the Central Board of Assessment Appeals by filing his
appeal under oath with the Secretary of the proper provincial or city
Board of Assessment Appeals using the prescribed form stating
therein the grounds and the reasons for the appeal, and attaching
thereto any evidence pertinent to the case. A copy of the appeal
should be also furnished the Central Board of Assessment Appeals,
through its Chairman, by the appellant.
Within ten (10) days from receipt of the appeal, the Secretary of
the Board of Assessment Appeals concerned shall forward the same
and all papers related thereto, to the Central Board of Assessment
Appeals through the Chairman thereof.
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SEC. 36. Scope of Powers and Functions.The Central Board of
Assessment Appeals shall have jurisdiction over appealed
assessment cases decided by the Local Board of Assessment Appeals.
The said Board shall decide cases brought on appeal within twelve
(12) months from the date of receipt, which decision shall become
final and executory after the lapse of fifteen (15) days from the date
of receipt of a copy of the decision by the appellant.
In the exercise of its appellate jurisdiction, the Central Board of
Assessment Appeals, or upon express authority, the Hearing
Commissioner, shall have the power to summon witnesses,
administer oaths, take depositions, and issue subpoenas and
subpoenas duces tecum.
The Central Board of Assessment Appeals shall adopt and
promulgate rules of procedure relative to the conduct of its
business.
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