Part 2Powers and duties of local authorities
Buildings
53Restriction on use of materials for building (Repealed)
Notes
- Section 53: repealed, on , by section 16 of the Health Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 24).
There was a rule that restricted what materials you could use when building something. This rule was part of the Health Act 1956. You can find more information about the rule being repealed by looking at the Health Amendment Act 1993. The rule was repealed on 1 July 1993. This means the rule is no longer in effect.
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52: Offences in respect of requisition or demolition order, or
"Breaking rules about building orders can get you in trouble"
53A: Mortgagee may do acts required of owner, or
"If you don't follow health and safety rules for your house, the person you borrowed money from can fix the problems and you have to pay them back."