Local Government Act 1974

Rates and charges - Lump sum contribution to capital cost of works

164G: Effect of election to make a lump sum contribution

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"What happens if you choose to pay a lump sum for council work costs?"

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If you elect to make a lump sum contribution to the capital cost of works, section 164G of the Local Government Act 1974 used to explain what happens next. You would have made this election to pay a lump sum. This section was part of the law, but it is no longer in effect because it was repealed on 29 June 1988 by the Rating Powers Act 1988. The repeal means this section does not apply to you now.

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Part 9Rates and charges
Lump sum contribution to capital cost of works

164GEffect of election to make a lump sum contribution (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 164G: repealed, on , by section 209(1) of the Rating Powers Act 1988 (1988 No 97).