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218: Meaning of subdivision of land
or “This law explains how land can be split up into smaller pieces, like dividing a big cake into slices.”

You could also call this:

“This law used to tell people what information they needed when asking for permission to divide land, but it's not used anymore.”

This part of the law used to tell you what information you needed to give when you wanted to split up land. But it’s not used anymore. The government took it out of the law on 1 August 2003. If you want to know what information you need now when splitting up land, you’ll need to look at other parts of the law or ask someone who knows about these rules.

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Next up: 220: Condition of subdivision consents

or “Rules for giving permission to split up land into smaller pieces”

Part 10 Subdivision and reclamations

219Information to accompany applications for subdivision consents (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 219: repealed, on , by section 70 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 23).