Public Works Act 1981

Artificial lakes and secondary use of public works land - Artificial lakes

189A: Interpretation

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In this part of the law, unless it’s clear that it means something else, when you see the word “Minister”, it means any Minister of the Crown. This is how the law defines this term for this specific part. You can think of a Minister as a very important person in the government who is in charge of a particular area, like education or health. The Crown refers to the government of New Zealand.

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Part 17 Artificial lakes and secondary use of public works land
Artificial lakes

189AInterpretation

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

Notes
  • Section 189A: inserted, on , by section 50 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1988 (1988 No 43).