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Displaying 86 - 90 of 113Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act 1978.
This Act provides for the creation of two local government areas and councils, at Aurukun and at Mornington Island. The Act consists of 8 Parts divided into 43 sections: Preliminary (Part 1); Grant of lease (Part 2); Local government areas and councils (Part 3); Coordinating and advisory committees (Part 4); Provisions concerning the shires and their councils (Part 5); Resumptio of leases (Part 5A); Miscellaneous (Part 6); and Validating and transitional provisions (Part 7).
Land Sales Regulation 2000.
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.
Implements: Land Sales Act 1984. (2016-05-25)
Land and Resources Tribunal Rules 2000.
These rules provide for the functioning of the Land and Resources Tribunal. They provide for the starting of proceedings, hearing, procedure for attendance of witnesses and all related matters.
Implements: Land and Resources Tribunal Act 1999. (2009-11-02)
Land Court Act 2000.
This Act establishes and regulates the Land Court, it consists of 94 sections and is divided into six Parts. The Act also establishes a Land Appeal Court, specifies its jurisdiction and operation. Both courts are the continuance of the courts established under the Land Act 1962 and preserved in existence by the Land Act 1994 (Part 6).
Land Sales Act 1984.
This Act regulates certain sales of land, it consists of 37 sections and is divided into four Parts. The objectives of the Act are: a) to facilitate property development in Queensland; b) to protect the interests of consumers in relation to property development; and c) to ensure that proposed allotments and proposed lots are clearly identified (sect. 2). Part 2 concerns the sale of proposed allotments and Part 3 the sale of proposed lots, including provisions on the identification of land, contractual requirements and trustee’s duties.