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220 Legal status of a council
(1) A council is a body politic of the State with perpetual succession
and the legal capacity and powers of an individual, both in and outside the
State.
(2) A council is not a body corporate (including a
corporation).
(3) A council does not have the status, privileges and immunities of
the Crown (including the State and the Government of the
State).
(4) A law of the State applies to and in respect of a council in the
same way as it applies to and in respect of a body corporate (including a
corporation).