Health Act 1956

Powers and duties of local authorities - Buildings

52: Offences in respect of requisition or demolition order

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"Breaking rules about building orders can get you in trouble"

If you do something wrong with a requisition or demolition order about a building, you can get in trouble with the law. This law is part of the Health Act 1956. You will not get in trouble under this law now because it was repealed on 1 July 1992 by the Building Act 1991.

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Part 2Powers and duties of local authorities
Buildings

52Offences in respect of requisition or demolition order (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 52: repealed, on , by section 92(1) of the Building Act 1991 (1991 No 150).