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Displaying 151 - 155 of 259Unit Titles Act 2001.
This Act provides for the subdivision of land by units plans, their registration and the management of units plans by owners corporations.
Implemented by: Unit Titles Regulation 2001. (2015-06-11)
Surveyors Act 2007.
This Act regulates the practice of land surveying, and in particular the surveyors register and registration, the regulatory action and the practice of surveying.
Land Titles (Unit Titles) Act 1970.
This Act provides for the registration of unit titles and is to be considered as part of the Land Title Act. It provides for the registration of units plans and defines the duties of the Registrar-General after the registration of a units plan.
Land Titles Act 1925.
This Act, consisting of 180 sections divided into 20 Parts and completed by one Schedule, provides for the registration of titles to land. It defines the powers of the Registrar-General after the registration of a units plan and the procedures on applications and registrations. It also provides for the registration of transfers and leases.
Implemented by: Land Titles Regulation 2015. (2017-09-11)
Native Title Act 1994.
The main objects of this Act are, in accordance with the Commonwealth Native Title Act: to validate past acts invalidated because of the existence of native title; to confirm existing rights to natural resources and access to waterways and public places.