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Displaying 61 - 65 of 259Inclosed Lands Protection Regulation 2002.
This Regulation implements the Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 by providing for the penalties for offences under the Act.
Implements: Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901. (2017-11-23)
Repealed by: Inclosed Lands Protection Regulation 2008. (2008-09-01)
Native Title (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Regulations 1998 (S.R. No. 286 of 1998).
These Regulations make provision for the registration of native title agreements as foreseen by the Native Title Act. Three kinds of agreements can be registered: Body Corporate Agreements (reg. 4); Area Agreements (reg. 5); and Alternative Procedure Agreements (reg. 6). Requirements relative to docements by the party and information relative to the parties and the agreement are specified in those regulations.
Implements: Native Title Act 1993. (2017-06-22)
Repealed by: Native Title (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Regulations 1999. (2006-03-22)
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983.
The purposes of this Act, consisting of 12 Parts, are as follows: (a) to provide land rights for Aboriginal persons in New South Wales, (b) to provide for representative Aboriginal Land Councils in New South Wales, (c) to vest land in those Councils, (d) to provide for the acquisition of land, and the management of land and other assets and investments, by or for those Councils and the allocation of funds to and by those Councils, (e) to provide for the provision of community benefit schemes by or on behalf of those Councils.
Aboriginal Land Rights Regulation 1996.
The Regulation establishes the procedure for the constitution of the Local Aboriginal Land Councils, the Regional Aboriginal Land Councils and the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council. Part 5 deals with the financial management of the councils, investigators and administrators. The Regulation is completed by three Schedules: Model rules for Local Aboriginal Land Councils (1); Model rules for Regional Aboriginal Land Councils (2); Model rules for the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (3).
Landlord and Tenant Regulation 2015.
This Regulation, consisting of 8 sections completed by two Schedules, implements the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948 by providing specifications on the prescribed forms, prescribed statutory declarations and prescribed fees. The schedules contain forms for statement by lessee and fees.
Implements: Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948. (2018-06-15)
Repeals: Landlord and Tenant Regulation 1994. (2003-09-01)