Local Government Act 1974

Local authority trading enterprises and divestment of undertakings - Transfers of undertakings

594ZE: Transfer of leases, licences, etc, to local authority trading enterprises

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"What happens to leases and licences when local councils start or run businesses"

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When a law talks about local authority trading enterprises, it is referring to businesses run by local councils. You might wonder what happens to leases or licences when these businesses are involved. A lease is when someone is allowed to use a property for a set time, and a licence is when someone is given permission to do something.

A law called the Local Government Act 2002 changed some rules about this on 1 July 2003. It repealed a part of the law called section 594ZE of the Local Government Act 1974, which means that part of the law is no longer in effect. This change was made by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002, which you can find on the New Zealand legislation website.

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Part 34ALocal authority trading enterprises and divestment of undertakings
Transfers of undertakings

594ZETransfer of leases, licences, etc, to local authority trading enterprises (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 594ZE: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).