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336: Return of property seized under sections 323 and 328
or “If the police take your stuff because you made too much noise, here's how you can get it back”

You could also call this:

“This law used to explain how to give back things that the police took during an investigation, but it's not used anymore.”

This section of the law has been removed. It used to be about giving back things that were taken when searching a place with permission from a judge. The law changed on 1 October 2012, and now this part is no longer included in the Resource Management Act 1991. If you want to know more about searching and taking things as evidence, you can look at the Search and Surveillance Act 2012.

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Next up: 338: Offences against this Act

or “This law explains the different ways people can break the rules about looking after the environment.”

Part 12 Declarations, enforcement, and ancillary powers
Return of property

337Return of property seized under warrant (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 337: repealed, on , by section 300(6) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (2012 No 24).