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### sec.141 When procedures for selling land must start and end
This section applies if—
a local government decides to sell land under this subdivision for overdue rates and charges and gives the registered owner of the land a notice of intention to sell the land; and
the overdue rates or charges are not paid in full within—
generally—3 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land; or
if the rates or charges were levied on a mining claim—1 month after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land.
The local government must start the procedures mentioned in section 142 (4) for selling the land within 6 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land to the registered owner of the land.
The local government must end the procedures at the earliest of the following—
the local government is paid—
the amount of the overdue rates or charges; and
all expenses that the local government incurs in attempting to sell the land;
the land is sold;
1 year after the notice of intention to sell is given to the registered owner.
If the local government ends the procedures under subsection (3) (c) , nothing in this section prevents the local government from deciding to sell the land again under section 140 (2) .
s 141 amd 2020 SL No. 244 s 33
(sec.141-ssec.1) This section applies if— a local government decides to sell land under this subdivision for overdue rates and charges and gives the registered owner of the land a notice of intention to sell the land; and the overdue rates or charges are not paid in full within— generally—3 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land; or if the rates or charges were levied on a mining claim—1 month after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land.
(sec.141-ssec.2) The local government must start the procedures mentioned in section 142 (4) for selling the land within 6 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land to the registered owner of the land.
(sec.141-ssec.3) The local government must end the procedures at the earliest of the following— the local government is paid— the amount of the overdue rates or charges; and all expenses that the local government incurs in attempting to sell the land; the land is sold; 1 year after the notice of intention to sell is given to the registered owner.
(sec.141-ssec.4) If the local government ends the procedures under subsection (3) (c) , nothing in this section prevents the local government from deciding to sell the land again under section 140 (2) .
- (a) a local government decides to sell land under this subdivision for overdue rates and charges and gives the registered owner of the land a notice of intention to sell the land; and
- (b) the overdue rates or charges are not paid in full within— (i) generally—3 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land; or (ii) if the rates or charges were levied on a mining claim—1 month after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land.
- (i) generally—3 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land; or
- (ii) if the rates or charges were levied on a mining claim—1 month after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land.
- (i) generally—3 months after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land; or
- (ii) if the rates or charges were levied on a mining claim—1 month after the local government gives the notice of intention to sell the land.
- (a) the local government is paid— (i) the amount of the overdue rates or charges; and (ii) all expenses that the local government incurs in attempting to sell the land;
- (i) the amount of the overdue rates or charges; and
- (ii) all expenses that the local government incurs in attempting to sell the land;
- (b) the land is sold;
- (c) 1 year after the notice of intention to sell is given to the registered owner.
- (i) the amount of the overdue rates or charges; and
- (ii) all expenses that the local government incurs in attempting to sell the land;