PLANET VIC | Existing Use Rights
Existing use rights are an integral component of planning law. Once someone has them, they are protected by the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and planning schemes. This session examines the nature of these rights - how they are established, what rights are protected, how they are regulated, and how they are lost.
Existing use rights are an integral component of planning law. Once someone has them, they are protected by the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and planning schemes. This session examines the nature of these rights - how they are established, what rights are protected, how they are regulated, and how they are lost.
Designed For
Every statutory and strategic planner requires knowledge of the principles governing these rights.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand what is an existing use right
- Identify the establishment of existing use rights
- Understand The nature of these rights
- Learn the mechanisms councils use to regulate an existing use right
- Recognise how an existing use right is lost.
Presenter
This course is designed and presented by a legal representative from Maddocks.
Terms & Conditions
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