This Act provides for the registration of unit titles and is to be considered as part of the Land Title Act. It provides for the registration of units plans and defines the duties of the Registrar-General after the registration of a units plan.
This Act, consisting of 47 sections divided into eight Parts, concerns the valuation of land in Northern Territory. It is divided into the following parts: Preliminary; Administration; valuations and valuation rolls; Objections to valuations; Valuation board of review; Review of valuations and Miscellaneous.
Implemented by: Valuation of Land Regulations. (1981-12-23)
This Act makes provision for the planning of the Australian Capital Territory and the management of land in the Territory.
The objects of this Act are: (a) to encourage and facilitate education and training, research, commerce and technology that is relevant to the health, well-being, sustainable economic and social development and improved livelihoods of all communities in deserts and arid lands; (b) to develop wealth creation activities in deserts and arid lands in a manner that promotes harmony in and between co
This Act, consisting of 44 sections divided into six Parts, provides for the establishment and operation of the Land Development Corporation.
This Act, consisting of four Parts and completed by six Schedules, concerns the sale of certain lands in New South Wales and related matters. It regulates the stipulation of contracts related procedures.
This Act, consisting of 83 divided into seven Parts and completed by two Schedules, makes provisions on the valuation of land in New South Wales and it establishes the office of Valeur-General for the purpose of administering the Act.
These Regulations, made under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 make provision for the constitution, registration, administration, internal organization, winding up, etc.
These Regulations implement the Soil and Land Conservation Act 1945 by providing forms to obtain authority cards as referred to in section 21(1) of the Act; procedure to notify the Commissioner of the intention to drain or pump water; and, subject to section 25A(8) of the Act, the procedure to be followed before recommending that a service charge be imposed, including public meeting to be held,
The Regulation is composed of 9 sections, i.e. Name of Regulation (1); Commencement (2); Definition (3); Notes (4); Awards (5); Remuneration of arbitrators and members of arbitration committees (6); Application of Commercial Arbitration Act 1984 (7); Repeal (8) and Savings and transitional provisions (9).