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Land Court Rules 2000.

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This Act, consisting of 52 sections divided into ten Parts, provides for the internal rules of the Land Court. It is divided as follows: preliminary (Part 1), starting proceedings (Part 2), ending proceeding early (Part 3), court supervision (Part 4), evidence (Part 5), jurisdiction of judicial registrar (Part 6), hearing proceedings (Part 7), orders (Part 8), appeals to the Land Appeal Court (Part 9) and miscellaneous (Part 10).

Implements: Land Court Act 2000. (2017-06-05)

Stock Route Management Regulation 2003.

Regulations
Australia
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This Regulation, consisting of 17 sections divided into five Parts, implements the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002. Part 2 specifies which pests can be declared pests under the Act and approves the location of building lines for fences. Part 3 concerns stock routes and their management. Part 4 establishes the pest operational board for rabbits and defines its operational area. Part 5 contains miscellaneous provisions, among others on inspection and fees. The Regulation is completed by six Schedules.

Stock Route Management Act 2002.

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Australia
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The purposes of the Act are to provide for pest management for land and for stock route network management, it consists of 333 sections and is divided into 11 Chapters. Chapter 1 concerns the purpose and application of the Act and clarifies the relationship of the Act with the Nature Conservation Act 1992, the Forestry Act 1959 and the Dividing Fences Act 1953.

Land Act 1994.

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Australia
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This Act provides for the management of land in Queensland, it consists of 522 sections and is divided into nine Chapters. The objectives of the Act and its application are described in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 covers land allocation, in particular allocation powers (Part 1), reservations in grant titles (Part 2) and native title (Part 3). Chapter 3 covers reserves, deeds of grant in trust and roads. Chapter 4 is dedicated to land holdings: making land available (Part 1), eligibility to hold land (Part 2), leases (Part 3) and permits (Part 4).

Foreign Governments (Titles to Land) Act 1948.

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Australia
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The Act concern the rights of foreign countries to hold land for diplomatic, consular and other official purposes, it consists of seven sections. It lists the purposes for which foreign governments may hold land (sect. 2), recognizes their authority to hold land (sect. 3), it provides for registration of title of foreign government to land (sect. 4) and for exemption from land tax and rates (sect. 5). Section 6 specifies the extent of application of State law on land hold by foreign governments.