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Wellington City Council has applied to remove a caveat registered at Shelly Bay which is blocking a crucial stage in a controversial housing development planned for the site. Shelly Bay, Wellington Source: 1 NEWS
By Harry Lock of rnz.co.nz
A caveat was registered on council-owned land in 2019.
Caveats can be registered by someone who has an interest in the land, but does not own it. It is mainly done through Land Information New Zealand (LINZ), and can be used to prevent land from being sold.
In the instance of Shelly Bay, the caveat applies to two sections currently owned by the council.
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