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Land Act 1994
sec.210Power to change imposed condition of lease, licence or permit by agreement
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### sec.210 Power to change imposed condition of lease, licence or permit by agreement
The designated officer for a lease, licence or permit may, with the lessee’s, licensee’s or permittee’s agreement, change an imposed condition of the lease, licence or permit.
A lessee, licensee or permittee may apply for a change under this section.
The application must be accompanied by the written consent of all persons with a registered interest in the lease land.
However, consent under subsection (3) must not be unreasonably withheld.
A change made under this section must be registered.
The change has no effect until it is registered.
Once the change is registered, the imposed condition is taken to be the condition as amended by the change.
No fee is payable for registering the change.
In this section—
change , an imposed condition, includes extending the period within which the condition must be complied with.
s 210 amd 1995 No. 57 s 4 sch 1 ; 2000 No. 2 s 16
sub 2007 No. 19 s 110
(sec.210-ssec.1) The designated officer for a lease, licence or permit may, with the lessee’s, licensee’s or permittee’s agreement, change an imposed condition of the lease, licence or permit.
(sec.210-ssec.2) A lessee, licensee or permittee may apply for a change under this section.
(sec.210-ssec.3) The application must be accompanied by the written consent of all persons with a registered interest in the lease land.
(sec.210-ssec.4) However, consent under subsection (3) must not be unreasonably withheld.
(sec.210-ssec.5) A change made under this section must be registered.
(sec.210-ssec.6) The change has no effect until it is registered.
(sec.210-ssec.7) Once the change is registered, the imposed condition is taken to be the condition as amended by the change.
(sec.210-ssec.8) No fee is payable for registering the change.
(sec.210-ssec.9) In this section— change , an imposed condition, includes extending the period within which the condition must be complied with.