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Australasian Legal Information Institute
Australasian Legal Information Institute
Acronym
AustLII
Data aggregator
Phone number
+61-2-9514-4921

Location

235 Jones Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Level 12, Building 10
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Postal address
AustLII, Faculty of Law
University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007, Australia
Working languages
inglés

AustLII is Australia's most popular online free-access resource for Australian legal information, serving the needs of a multitude of users with over 700,000 hits daily. AustLII is a joint facility of the UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) provides free internet access to Australasian legal materials. AustLII's broad public policy agenda is to improve access to justice through better access to information. To that end, we have become one of the largest sources of legal materials on the net, with over four million searchable documents.

AustLII publishes public legal information -- that is, primary legal materials (legislation, treaties and decisions of courts and tribunals); and secondary legal materials created by public bodies for purposes of public access (law reform and royal commission reports for example) and a substantial collection of law journals.

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Crown Lands Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

This Act, consisting of 108 sections divided into nine Parts and completed by one Schedule, makes provision for the tenure, management, and alienation of crown lands. "Crown lands" means all lands of the Territory, including the bed of the sea within the territorial limits of the Northern Territory, and including an estate in fee simple that is registered in the name of the Territory, but does not include reserved or dedicated lands. The main body of the Act (Part 3) contains provisions relative to leases, easements, and servitude.

Lands Acquisition Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act, consisting of 96 sections divided into eleven Parts and completed by two Schedules, makes provision for the procedures of acquisition of land by the Territory and the establishment of the Lands Acquisition Tribunal and regulates the proceedings of the Tribunal.

Cullen Bay Marina Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Developer shall, before lodging a survey plan for the development area with the Surveyor-General, prepare a lot plan in accordance with this section (sect. 3). A schedule of lot entitlements for the purposes of this Act shall be prepared by a valuer as defined in the Valuation of Land Act (sect. 5). The Registrar-General shall, at the time of creating a folio of the Register under the Real Property Act in respect of a lot, record on the Register and the certificate as to title in relation to the lot (sect. 6).

Lands Acquisition Regulations.

Regulations
Australia
Oceanía

These Regulations, consisting of five sections completed by one Schedule, prescribe forms for purposes of various sections of the Lands Acquisition Act: notice of proposed acquisition of land (form 1); notice of proposal (2); explanatory statement regarding notice of proposal (3); reference to lands acquisition tribunal (4); explanatory statement regarding notice of acquisition (5); claim for compensation (6); application for determination as to occupancy (7); notice of dispute (8); claim for compensation (9); notice of hearing(10).

Implements: Lands Acquisition Act. (2016-04-06)

Aboriginal Land Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

Subject to this Part and to any provision to the contrary in a law of the Territory, a person shall not enter onto or remain on Aboriginal land or use a road unless he has been issued with a permit to do so in accordance with this Part (sect. 4). An Aboriginal who is entitled by Aboriginal tradition to enter onto an area of Aboriginal land may enter onto that area of Aboriginal land. An Aboriginal who is entitled by Aboriginal tradition to remain on an area of Aboriginal land may remain on that area of Aboriginal land.