Local Government Act 1974

Borrowing and security - Securities and charges

122ZG: Effects of breach on third parties

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"What happens to others when someone breaks the rules is no longer part of the law."

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If you look at a part of the law called section 122ZG, you will see it is about what happens when someone breaks the rules. You will also see that this part of the law is no longer in use because it was repealed. This means it was cancelled on 1 July 2003 by a new law called the Local Government Act 2002, which you can find more information about by following the link to section 266 of that Act. When a law is repealed, it is no longer applied, so you do not have to follow it. The law that repealed section 122ZG is the Local Government Act 2002.

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Part 7BBorrowing and security
Securities and charges

122ZGEffects of breach on third parties (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 122ZG: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).