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128: Auditor-General to be auditor of Residential Tenancies Trust Account
or “The government's top money-checker looks after the special bank account for rented homes.”

You could also call this:

“A part of the fund that used to exist but doesn't anymore”

This part of the law used to talk about Part B of the Fund for the Residential Tenancies Trust Account. However, it was taken out of the law on 18 August 1992. This means that Part B of the Fund no longer exists in the current law. If you want to know more about why it was removed, you can look at section 15 of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 1992.

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Next up: 130: Corporation may make money available

or “The law used to let a special group give money to help with renting homes, but this rule doesn't exist anymore.”

Part 4 Administration
Residential Tenancies Trust Account

129Part B of the Fund (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 129: repealed, on , by section 15 of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 79).