Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Act 1915 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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GEORGII QUINTI REGIS,

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No. 20 of 1915.

AN ACT to further amend the Municipal

Corporations Act, 1906.

[Assented to 18th February, 1915.]

Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parlia-

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and

with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and

ment assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1.

This Act may be cited as the Municipal Corporations Act

Short title.

Amendment Act, 1915, and shall be read as one with the Municipal

Corporations Act, 1906, hereinafter referred to as the principal Act.

2.

Section two hundred and ninety-six.of the principal Act is

Amendment of

hereby repealed, and a section is inserted in place thereof as

section 296.

follows:—

296. No block of ground shall be laid out for building,

Plans of buildings

and no person shall commence or proceed with any building

to be approved byCouncil.

thereon, unless and until a plan showing clearly the house or building, or the houses or buildings, proposed to be built thereon, and the area to be occupied by each house or building, and the position of every privy and drain, and a copy of the specification, have been laid before and approved by the Council.

1915, No. 20.] Municipal Corporations Act—Amendment. [5 GEO. V.

There shall be no appeal under the provisions of section three hundred and thirty-three from the refusal of the Council to approve a plan and specification under this section, but any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Council to approve any such plan or specification may appeal from such refusal to the Minister, who may uphold, reverse, or vary the decision of the Council, and the order of the Minister shall be binding and final.

By Authority: PRIM. WM.

SIMPSON, Government Printer, Perth.

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