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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
anglais

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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Pastoral Land Act.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

The objects of this Act are: (a) to provide a form of tenure of Crown land that facilitates the sustainable use of land for pastoral purposes and the economic viability of the pastoral industry; (b) to provide for (i) the monitoring of pastoral land so as to detect and assess any change in its condition; (ii) the prevention or minimization of degradation of or other damage to the land and its indigenous plant and animal life; and (iii) the rehabilitation of the land in cases of degradation or other damage; (c) to recognize the right of Aborigines to follow traditional pursuits on pastoral l

Crown Lands (General Reserves) By-law 2001.

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

This By-law provides for the implementation of the Crown Lands Act 1989 by providing specifications on Trust Boards (Part 2, div. 1) and other administrative matters, on the access to and use of reserves (Part 3) and on various matters related to the management of reserves (Part 4). The attached schedule provides a lists of the reserves to which this By-Laws applies.

Implements: Crown Lands Act 1989. (2016-05-11)
Repealed by: Crown Lands (General Reserves) By-law 2006. (2016-04-29)

Community Land Development Regulation 2000.

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

This Regulation implements the Community Land Development Act 1989 for what concerns community plans (Part 2), plans relating to certain transactions (Part 3) and development contracts and management statements (Part 4).

Implements: Community Land Development Act 1989. (2017-11-23)
Repealed by: Community Land Development Regulation 2007. (2015-11-05)

Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Regulation 1995.

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

The Regulation makes provision regarding the following: payments on land in irrigation areas or special land districts, interests on arrears, addition of land to perpetual leases, transfer of yearly leases, conditions for yearly leases, appeals, restrictions on the exercise of mortgagee's powers, devolution under a will or an intestacy, fees for the valuation of land, subdivision of holdings, redetermination of rent of certain leases, objections to, and appeals against, determinations or redeterminations, purchase of land held under lease, fees to be paid for surveys.

Community Titles Regulations 2011.

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

These Regulations, consisting of 40 sections divided into four Parts and completed by two Schedules, provide for the division of land into lots and common property, and for the administration of the land by the owners of the lots. It indicates the requirements relating to plans, and the provisions for the administration of community schemes and are divided as follows: Preliminary (1); Requirements relating to plans (2); Administration of community schemes (3); and Miscellaneous (4). Schedules deal with forms and related fees.