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Displaying 11 - 15 of 259Community Land Development Regulation 2007.
This Regulation replaces the Community Land Development Regulation 2000 which is repealed on 1 September 2007 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Regulation 2007.
The object of this Regulation is to prescribe bamboo as a "tree" within the meaning of section 3 (1) of the Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006. Implements: Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006. (2017-05-17) Repealed by: Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Regulation 2014. (2014-02-28)
National Park Estate (Lower Hunter Region Reservations) Act 2006.
This Act transfers certain State forest and Crown lands to the national park estate, makes provision with respect to special areas under the Hunter Water Act 1991 and sets apart areas in State forests as flora reserves.
Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005.
Fees that are payable in relation to proceedings before the Court in Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 of its jurisdiction are set out in regulations under the Civil Procedure Act 2005..
Implements: Land and Environment Court Act 1979. (2018-06-27)
Natural Resources Management Act 2004.
The objects of this Act, consisting of 233 sections divided into twelve Chapters and completed by four Schedules, include assisting in the achievement of ecologically sustainable development in the State by establishing an integrated scheme to promote the use and management of natural resources in a manner that recognises and protects the intrinsic values of natural resources; seeks to protect biological diversity and, insofar as is reasonably practicable, to support and encourage the restoration or rehabilitation of ecological systems and processes that have been lost or degraded; provides