Para 20.54.3 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
20.54.3 As under this plan the Objection Statement must contain all the objections hitherto entered in the Objection book, even objections for want of detailed bills and those communicated to the Officers concerned by separate Objection memoranda should be included in it .
What This Means
Under the alternative combined system, the Objection Statement must include all objections that would normally go into the Objection Book. This means even objections that are communicated separately — such as those for want of detailed bills or those sent through separate Objection Memoranda to officers — must be included in the Objection Statement so that it serves as a complete record.
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Key Points
- 1All objections must be included in the Objection Statement under this system
- 2Includes objections for want of detailed bills
- 3Includes objections communicated via separate Objection Memoranda
- 4Ensures the Objection Statement serves as a complete and comprehensive record
Practical Example
Under the standard system, a missing detailed bill objection might be communicated separately by memorandum without entering it in the Objection Statement sent to the treasury. Under the alternative system, this objection must also be included in the Form 101 Objection Statement, so that the single document captures every outstanding issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why must separately communicated objections also appear in the statement?▼
Does this change how objections are communicated to officers?▼
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