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### sec.245XA Definitions for pt 2A
In this part—
adjoining land see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 15 (3) .
adjoining owner see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 15 (1) and (2) .
dividing fence see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 12 .
fence see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 11 .
fencing work see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 16 .
neighbouring pool , for an adjoining owner, means a regulated pool situated on the adjoining land.
notice of proposed fencing work means a notice under section 245XM .
owner , for land, see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 14 .
pool barrier means a barrier for a regulated pool.
For this part a regulated pool includes other particular swimming pools. See section 231B (3) .
pool owner means an owner of land on which there is, or is proposed to be, a regulated pool.
proposed regulated pool means a swimming pool, the construction of which has not been completed, and may not have been started, but for which the relevant person has a building development approval.
special purpose fence means a dividing fence constructed according to a specific design, or using specific materials or dimensions, for the purpose of being an acoustic barrier or complying with any of the following—
a development approval;
a condition of a licence granted by a statutory authority;
an order of a court or tribunal;
an obligation under an Act.
an enclosure for a regulated dog under the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
sufficient dividing fence see the Neighbourhood Disputes Act , section 13 .
s 245XA ins 2011 No. 27 s 218
- (a) a development approval;
- (b) a condition of a licence granted by a statutory authority;
- (c) an order of a court or tribunal;
- (d) an obligation under an Act. Example— an enclosure for a regulated dog under the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008