Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002

Sport and Recreation New Zealand - Financial provisions

45: Gifts

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"Giving things to Sport and Recreation New Zealand, like money or property, as a gift"

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You can give the Agency real property, money, or other personal property as a gift. You can do this if no law or trust stops you from giving gifts. The Agency can receive these gifts from you.

You are allowed to give these gifts if you are not prohibited by any enactment or trust. The Agency is able to accept real property, money, or other personal property from you. This is possible as long as there is no law or trust that stops you from giving gifts to the Agency.

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Part 2Sport and Recreation New Zealand
Financial provisions

45Gifts

  1. Any person who is not expressly prohibited from doing so by any enactment or by the terms of any trust or endowment may give to the Agency any real property, money, or other personal property.

  2. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 45(2): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).