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Duties Act 2001
sec.200Commissioner may apply to Supreme Court for order to sell
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### sec.200 Commissioner may apply to Supreme Court for order to sell
This section applies if—
under subdivision 1 , a charge has been registered over land; and
the outstanding amount of landholder duty has not been paid within 18 months after registration.
The commissioner may apply to the Supreme Court for an order to sell the land stated in the application.
At least 6 months before making the application, the commissioner must give notice to the person liable to pay the landholder duty and the owner of the land of the commissioner’s intention to apply to the Supreme Court for an order to sell the land unless the outstanding amount of landholder duty is paid within 6 months after the date of the notice.
s 200 amd 2011 No. 20 s 117
(sec.200-ssec.1) This section applies if— under subdivision 1 , a charge has been registered over land; and the outstanding amount of landholder duty has not been paid within 18 months after registration.
(sec.200-ssec.2) The commissioner may apply to the Supreme Court for an order to sell the land stated in the application.
(sec.200-ssec.3) At least 6 months before making the application, the commissioner must give notice to the person liable to pay the landholder duty and the owner of the land of the commissioner’s intention to apply to the Supreme Court for an order to sell the land unless the outstanding amount of landholder duty is paid within 6 months after the date of the notice.
- (a) under subdivision 1 , a charge has been registered over land; and
- (b) the outstanding amount of landholder duty has not been paid within 18 months after registration.