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Land Act 1994
sec.405AExercise of chief executive’s powers under division
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### sec.405A Exercise of chief executive’s powers under division
This section applies in relation to the chief executive’s powers under this division for land to which this division applies.
The chief executive’s powers are in addition to, and do not limit or otherwise affect, the corresponding powers of any trustee of, or the relevant local government for, the land.
The chief executive may decide not to exercise the chief executive’s powers if the chief executive considers it is more appropriate for the trustee or local government to exercise the corresponding powers.
Subsection (3) is subject to sub section 405B (2) .
In this section—
corresponding powers , of a trustee or local government, means the trustee’s or local government’s powers under an Act about the unlawful occupation of the land.
s 405A ins 2007 No. 19 s 188
(sec.405A-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to the chief executive’s powers under this division for land to which this division applies.
(sec.405A-ssec.2) The chief executive’s powers are in addition to, and do not limit or otherwise affect, the corresponding powers of any trustee of, or the relevant local government for, the land.
(sec.405A-ssec.3) The chief executive may decide not to exercise the chief executive’s powers if the chief executive considers it is more appropriate for the trustee or local government to exercise the corresponding powers.
(sec.405A-ssec.4) Subsection (3) is subject to sub section 405B (2) .
(sec.405A-ssec.5) In this section— corresponding powers , of a trustee or local government, means the trustee’s or local government’s powers under an Act about the unlawful occupation of the land.