Public Works Act 1981

Roads

123: Provisions relating to construction of motorways to apply to roads constructed pursuant to middle line

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“Old rules for building roads using a 'middle line' plan no longer apply”

This part of the law used to talk about how the rules for building motorways also applied to roads that were built using a ‘middle line’ plan. However, this rule is no longer in use. It was removed from the law on 1 October 1989. This means that these specific rules about road construction no longer apply in New Zealand.

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Part 9 Roads

123Provisions relating to construction of motorways to apply to roads constructed pursuant to middle line (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 123: repealed, on , by section 116(1) of the Government Roading Powers Act 1989 (1989 No 75).