Local Government Act 1974

Buildings - Buildings for public meetings

634: Penalty for using unlicensed building

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If you use a building for public meetings without a licence, you can get a penalty. This rule is part of the law about buildings where people meet. The penalty rule is called section 634, but it is no longer in use because it was repealed on 1 July 1992 by the Building Act 1991.

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Part 37Buildings
Buildings for public meetings

634Penalty for using unlicensed building (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 634: repealed, on , by section 92(1) of the Building Act 1991 (1991 No 150).