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Showing items 10693 through 10701 of 73428.These Regulations concern forest land management and related taxation. They describe the procedure for the assessment of taxes, exemptions, reporting requirements, planning and refunds of overpayment and provide for the “certificate of managed land” (sect. 17).
This Regulation, consisting of nine sections, implements the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. It specifies the contents of the application procedure for entering a place in the heritage register (sect. 4), the declaration of protected areas (sect.
This Regulation, consisting of ten sections, implements the Valuation of Land Act 1994. It regulates the valuation of intangible improvements, it also sets the values of the fees to be paid under the Act. The Regulation is completed by two schedules: fee for copy of valuation roll and fees.
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.
This Regulation implements the Land Sales Act 1984, it sets the values of fees be paid under the Act and the period for giving a “registrable instrument”. The Regulation is completed by three Schedules on: fees, period for giving a “registrable instrument” and dictionary.
This Regulation implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It fixes coastal building lines, it sets fees and royalties as prescribe by the Act, and it specifies work that is prescribed tidal work.
This Regulation, consisting of 4 Parts completed by two schedules, contains provisions on licences under the Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act and on safety requirements for the aerial and ground distribution of agricultural chemicals.Part 2 regulates the examination process of any
This Regulation concerns the conservation and reclamation of land with the objective to return the specified land to an equivalent land capability, which means that “the ability of the land to support various land uses after conservation and reclamation is similar to the ability that existed prio
In case of existence of a right of pre-emption on an arable land or farm, the proprietor must notice the offer to buy, before the stipulation of the contract, to the persons entitled to pre-emption or privileged lease.
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