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Displaying 56 - 60 of 259Pastoral Leases (Rental) Act.
Notwithstanding any other law in force in the Territory, the terms and conditions of the pastoral lease or the fact that rental in respect of a pastoral lease may have been paid in pursuance of such terms and conditions in respect of the financial year before the Administrator's assent to this Act was declared, the rent payable in respect of a pastoral lease for the financial year is the rent that is or was otherwise payable in respect of that lease multiplied by a rental increase factor of 2.8, and the additional rent resulting from the application of the rental increase factor shall be pa
Real Property Regulations 2009.
These Regulations, consisting of 16 sections divided into five Parts and completed by one Schedule, set out the conditions for applications for division or amalgamation of land and the requirements for the subsequent plans. The Regulations are divided as follows: Land division, including transactions excluded from unlawful division provisions and the certificate of licensed surveyor (2); Land amalgamation, including examination of plans (3); Certification of instruments (4); Verification of identity requirements (4A) and Miscellaneous (5).
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act 1980.
This Act, consisting of 25 sections divided into five Parts and completed by three Schedules, constitutes the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust and define its powers, authorities, duties and functions; to vest certain land and other property in that Trust. The Act is divided as follows: Preliminary (1); The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust (2); Administration (3); Finance (4); and Miscellaneous (5).
Implemented by: Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Regulation 2013. (2013-12-13)
Real Property Regulation 2014.
The object of this Regulation, consisting of 25 sections divided into five Parts and completed by six Schedules, is to remake, with minor changes, the provisions of the Real Property Regulation 2008 which was repealed on 1 September 2014 by section 10(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Regulation 2013.
This Regulation, consisting of 93 sections divided into twenty Parts and completed by one Schedule, regulates the activities within the Royal Botanic Gardens.