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Title: Looking back looking forward


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Looking back looking forward
TIM FYNES-CLINTON MANAGING PARTNER KING COMPANY
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Looking back
  • Section 36(1) and (2)(a) still current
  • (1) A local government has, in the exercise of
    its jurisdiction, all the powers of an
    individual.
  • (2) A local government may, for example
  • (a) enter into contracts

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Looking back
  • Section 482 - now repealed
  • A local government may make, vary and discharge a
    contract
  • (a) under its corporate seal or
  • (b) by a delegate under section 483.

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Looking back
  • Contract is void and not saved by -
  • The doctrine of part performance or
  • The indoor management rule.

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Looking back
  • What are a disappointed partys remedies?
  • Restitution
  • Sting one quantum meruit
  • Sting two personal liability for breach of
    implied warranty of authority
  • Renegotiate a valid contract on more satisfactory
    terms.

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Current Act provisions
  • Section 36(1) and (2)(a) no change
  • (1) A local government has, in the exercise of
    its jurisdiction, all the powers of an
    individual.
  • (2) A local government may, for example
  • (a) enter into contracts

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Current Act provisions
  • Section 38(1)(a), (2) and (3) new
    de-corporatisation provision
  • (1) A local government may execute a document in
    any of the following ways
  • (a) if the local government is constituted by its
  • councillors
  • (i) by the mayor of the local government signing
    the document on behalf of the local government
    or
  • (ii) by an authorised councillor of the local
    government signing the document on behalf of the
    local government

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Current Act provisions
  • (2) Subsection (1) does not limit section 472 or
    483.
  • (3) In this section
  • authorised councillor, of a local government,
    means a councillor of the local government who is
    authorised in writing by the mayor of the local
    government to execute documents on behalf of the
    local government.

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Current Act provisions
  • Section 472(1) and (2) no change
  • (1) A local government may, by resolution,
    delegate its powers under a local government Act.
  • (2) The delegation may be made to
  • (a) the mayor or
  • (b) a standing committee or joint standing
    committee or
  • (c) the chairperson of a standing committee or
    joint
  • standing committee or
  • (d) the chief executive officer.

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Looking forward
  • New Act
  • Corporate and operational plans
  • Review and identify new significant business
    activities
  • Local law review?

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Looking back looking forward
  • Any time for questions or comments?
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