Public Works Act 1981

Gazetting, revocation, amendment, and registration of documents

52A: Interpretation

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“Words used in this part of the law and what they mean”

In this part of the law, when you see the word “Minister”, it means the Minister of Lands. This is true unless the surrounding text suggests it should mean something else.

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Part 4 Gazetting, revocation, amendment, and registration of documents

52AInterpretation

  1. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, Minister means the Minister of Lands.

Notes
  • Section 52A: inserted, on , by section 16 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1988 (1988 No 43).