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Local Government Act 1993
374Certain circumstances do not invalidate council decisions
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#### 374 Certain circumstances do not invalidate council decisions
374 Certain circumstances do not invalidate council decisions
> Proceedings at a meeting of a council or a council committee are not invalidated because of—
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> > (a) a vacancy in a civic office, or
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> > (b) a failure to give notice of the meeting to any councillor or committee member, or
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> > (c) any defect in the election or appointment of a councillor or committee member, or
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> > (d) a failure of a councillor or a committee member to disclose a pecuniary interest, or to refrain from the consideration or discussion of, or vote on, the relevant matter, at a council or committee meeting in accordance with the council’s code of conduct, or
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> > (e) a failure to comply with the code of meeting practice.
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> **s 374:** Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 \[11\]; 2016 No 38, Sch 1 \[30\].