Local Government Act 1974

Sale and leasing of land

235: Council may grant easements

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"Council can give permission to use their land for a specific purpose"

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The council can give someone the right to use part of their land, this is called an easement. You might be wondering what an easement is, it's like a special permission to use someone else's land for a specific purpose. The council has the power to grant these easements, but this particular rule was repealed, which means it was cancelled, on 1 July 2003, by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002.

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Part 14Sale and leasing of land

235Council may grant easements (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 235: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).