Local Government Act 1974

Regions, territorial districts, and communities - Councils of districts

53: Incorporation of councils

You could also call this:

"Councils are officially recognised as one group to help make decisions for your district."

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A council is a group of people who help make decisions for a district. You live in a district with its own council. The law says that councils are incorporated, which means they are officially recognised as a single entity. You can find more information about this in the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989. This law about incorporation of councils was repealed, which means it is no longer in effect, on 1 November 1989.

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53Incorporation of councils (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 53: repealed, on , by section 6(1) of the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989 (1989 No 29).