Opinions On Local Government Law in New Zealand Given to the Municipal Associa

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Opinions On Local Government Law in New Zealand Given to the Municipal Associa
Thomas Frederic Martin
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See M. C. Act, s. 3 (1), definition of " published. " The Council should either publish a summary of the balance sheet, or apply to the Governor under Regulation 29 (b), with a view to some other means of publication being prescribed. The indemnity given to Councillors by sub-s. (8) of s. 171 of the M. C. Act as to items of expenditure appearing in the " duly audited and passed " balance sheet is not impaired by reason of insufficient publication.
MISCELLANEOUS (FINANCE) Public Meet in;/. The e
...xpense of holding a non- statutory public meeting can be lawfully paid by the Council only out of " unauthorised" expenditure. (M. C. Act, s. 159 ; Amt. Act, 1902, s. 13).
Estimates. Estimates under s. 97 of the M. C. Act do not control expenditure in undivided boroughs.
Poll. There is no general power to take a poll. The taking of a poll not authorised by statute has no legal effect. The cost of such a poll must come out of " unauthorised expenditure. " ALTERATIONS IN BOBOUGHS AND WARDS 63, VII.


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