Wildlife Act 1953

Administration - Acclimatisation districts and societies

36: Dissolution of societies

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"What happens when wildlife groups are closed down"

If you look at the law about wildlife, you will see a part called 'Dissolution of societies'. This part is actually no longer in use because it was repealed. You can find out more about what repealed means and how it happened by looking at the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990, which changed the law on 31 May 1990.

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Part 3Administration
Acclimatisation districts and societies

36Dissolution of societies (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 36: repealed, on , by section 74(2) of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).