Radiocommunications Act 1989

Acquisitions by operation of law, caveats - Caveats

96: Caveat may be withdrawn

You could also call this:

"You can cancel a caveat using the correct form."

Illustration for Radiocommunications Act 1989

You can withdraw a caveat. You or your attorney can do this. You can withdraw it for all or part of the management rights or spectrum licence. You do this in a prescribed form. You must use the correct form to withdraw a caveat. This form is set by the rules. You follow the rules when you withdraw a caveat. You can find more information about changes to this rule in the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2000.

This text is automatically generated. It might be out of date or be missing some parts. Find out more about how we do this.

View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM197169.

This page was last updated on View changes


Previous

95: Person entering or maintaining caveat without due cause liable for damages, or

"You may have to pay if you wrongly stop someone using something"


Next

97: No second caveat may be entered, or

"You can't lodge another caveat if you've already had one for the same thing."

Part 10Acquisitions by operation of law, caveats
Caveats

96Caveat may be withdrawn

  1. Any caveat may be withdrawn by the caveator or by the caveator's attorney or agent under a written authority, and either as to the whole or any part of the management rights or spectrum licence protected by the caveat.

  2. Every withdrawal of a caveat shall be made in the prescribed form.

Notes
  • Section 96(1): amended, on , by section 54 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2000 (2000 No 8).