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Displaying 6 - 10 of 27Local Government (General) Regulations 2015.
These Regulations, consisting of 67 sections divided into five Parts and completed by six Schedules (schedule 7 is rescinded), implement provisions of the local Government Act 1993.The Regulations, among other things, provide for the Elections of mayor and deputy mayor by councillors; Hearing and determination of election disputes; Tenders for goods and services; Annual reporting requirements in relation to tenders and contracts; contracts; the compulsory acquisition of land by the council for purposes that include the extension of public land, establishment of drainage systems and waste ma
Land Use Planning and Approvals Regulations 2014.
These Regulations, consisting of 22 sections divided into six Parts and completed by two Schedules, implement provisions of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993. The Regulations set out procedures for the advertisement of the exhibition of draft planning schemes and for the notification of their approval, and for the notice by a planning authority of permit applications.
Settled Land Act 1884.
This Act, consisting of 58 sections divided into 15 Parts and completed by one Schedule, establishes measures for facilitating sales, leases, and other disposition of settled land, etc. Under the Act, “settlement” includes “an instrument or instruments which under this Act or the corresponding previous enactments is or are deemed to be or which together constitute a settlement, and a settlement which is deemed to have been made by any person or to be subsisting for the purposes of this Act”, what constitutes a settlement is defined under section 8.
Native Title (Tasmania) Act 1994.
This Act, consisting of 15 sections divided into seven Parts, concerns native titles on land and water resources in New South Wales and aims at ensuring that the law of New South Wales is consistent with the standards set by the Commonwealth Native Title Act. The Act is divided as follows: Validation of Past Acts (2); Effect of Validation on Native Title (3); Other Effects of Validation (4); Compensation (5); Confirmation of Certain Rights Under Section 212 of Commonwealth Act (6)
Valuation of Land Regulations 2012.
These Regulations implement the Valuation of Land Act 2001 by prescribing: an amount by reference to which objections to valuations may be determined by the Supreme Court; the fee to be paid for a new valuation; the fee for a certified copy of an entry on a valuation roll; and the fee for a certified copy of a new valuation.
Implements: Valuation of Land Act 2001. (2012-10-01)