Resource Management Act 1991

Subdivision and reclamations

219: Information to accompany applications for subdivision consents

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"What info you need to give when asking to divide land"

When you apply for a subdivision consent, you need to give certain information. This information is required by the law to help with your application. You can find more details about this in the Resource Management Act 1991, but this specific part of the law was repealed on 1 August 2003, by section 70 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003. This means you do not need to follow this rule anymore because it is no longer part of the law. The law that repealed this part is the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003, which is also known as 2003 No 23.

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Part 10Subdivision 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219Information to accompany applications for subdivision consents (Repealed)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    • Section 219: repealed, on , by section 70 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 23).