open space

"open space" means any land whether enclosed or not which is laid out (or reserved for laying out) wholly or partly as a public garden, park, sport and recreation ground or pleasure ground or walk, or as a public place; "owner", in relation to any land or building, means- (a) the registered proprietor of the land; (b) the registered lessee of a lease including a registered sub-lessee; (c) the agent or trustee of any of the persons described in paragraphs (a) and (b) if in the opinion of the Commissioner that any of such persons cannot be traced; (d) the legal personal representative of any of the persons described in paragraphs (a) and (b) if any of such persons is dead; (e) the person who for the time being is receiving the rent of the premises in connection with which the word is used whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person or as a receiver or who would receive the same if such premises were let to a tenant;
ACT 267 - FEDERAL TERRITORY (PLANNING) ACT 1982
2. Interpretation.

open space

"open space" means any land whether enclosed or not which is laid out or reserved for laying out wholly or partly as a public garden, park, sports and recreation ground, pleasure ground, walk or as a public place;
ACT 664 - ISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ACT 2007
2. Interpretation.

open space

"open space" means any land whether enclosed or not which is laid out or reserved for laying out wholly or partly as a public garden, park, sports and recreation ground, pleasure ground, walk or as a public place; [Ins. Act A933]
ACT 172 - TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

open space

"open space" means any land, whether enclosed or not, which is laid out or reserved for laying out wholly or partly as a public garden, park, sports and recreation ground, pleasure ground, walk or as a public place;
ACT 687 - NORTHERN CORRIDOR IMPLEMENTATION AUTHORITY ACT 2008
2. Interpretation.
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