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Displaying 206 - 210 of 259Crown Rates and Taxes Recovery Act 1945.
This Act, consisting of 20 sections completed by one Schedule, concerns the sale of land whose proceeds are payable to the Crown. The Act defines the power of the Minister in respect of lands, the procedures for the sale and transfer of land and spells out the duties of the Minister and of the Registrar-General.
Coast Protection Act 1972.
This Act, consisting of 37 sections divided into seven Parts provides for the conservation and management of beaches and coasts of the state of South Australia. The Act provides for the establishment of the Coast Protection Board, defines its functions and powers and regulates its operation. The Act also establishes Coast protection districts and requires them to prepare and implement management plans.
Landlord and Tenant Regulation 1994.
This Regulation implements the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948 by providing specifications on the prescribed forms, prescribed statutory declarations and prescribed fees. The Regulation is completed by one schedule containing the forms necessary under the Act.
Implements: Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948. (2017-06-27)
Repealed by: Landlord and Tenant Regulation 2015. (2017-05-24)
Landlord and Tenant Act 1899.
This Act provides the legal framework for the relationship between landlords and tenants. It consists of 33 sections and is divided into four Parts as follows: Preliminary; General; Tenements recovery in the Supreme Court and Tenements recovery before a Local Court.
Amended by: Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948. (2017-06-27)
Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948.
This Act, consisting of five Parts, concerns the control of rents of certain premises and the recovery of possession of certain premises, including dwelling houses and residential units. The Act also amends the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1899 and repeals the Fair Rents Act 1939. The Act is divided into the following Parts: Preliminary; Fair rents; Recovery of possession of prescribed premises; Tenements recovery before a Local Court and Protected persons.