Local Government Act 1974

Subdivision and development of land - Reserves

286: Reserves contributions in respect of subdivision for commercial or industrial purposes

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"Paying for parks and public spaces when land is subdivided for shops or factories"

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When a piece of land is subdivided for commercial or industrial use, you need to think about reserves contributions. A law used to say what happens with reserves contributions when land is subdivided for these purposes. This law is found in section 286 of the Local Government Act 1974, but it was repealed on 1 October 1991 by section 362 of the Resource Management Act 1991.

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Part 20Subdivision and development of land
Reserves

286Reserves contributions in respect of subdivision for commercial or industrial purposes (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 286: repealed, on , by section 362 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (1991 No 69).