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Displaying 46 - 50 of 259Community Land Development Regulation 2000.
This Regulation implements the Community Land Development Act 1989 for what concerns community plans (Part 2), plans relating to certain transactions (Part 3) and development contracts and management statements (Part 4).
Implements: Community Land Development Act 1989. (2017-11-23)
Repealed by: Community Land Development Regulation 2007. (2015-11-05)
Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Regulation 1995.
The Regulation makes provision regarding the following: payments on land in irrigation areas or special land districts, interests on arrears, addition of land to perpetual leases, transfer of yearly leases, conditions for yearly leases, appeals, restrictions on the exercise of mortgagee's powers, devolution under a will or an intestacy, fees for the valuation of land, subdivision of holdings, redetermination of rent of certain leases, objections to, and appeals against, determinations or redeterminations, purchase of land held under lease, fees to be paid for surveys.
Community Titles Regulations 2011.
These Regulations, consisting of 40 sections divided into four Parts and completed by two Schedules, provide for the division of land into lots and common property, and for the administration of the land by the owners of the lots. It indicates the requirements relating to plans, and the provisions for the administration of community schemes and are divided as follows: Preliminary (1); Requirements relating to plans (2); Administration of community schemes (3); and Miscellaneous (4). Schedules deal with forms and related fees.
Land Tax Regulations 1999.
These Regulations implement the Land Tax Act 1936 by providing specifications on procedures for the notification of changes in ownership, exemption from land tax, record keeping and offences related to the Act.
Implements: Land Tax Act 1936. (2015-11-26)
Repealed by: Land Tax Regulations 2010. (2010-08-26)
Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act.
This Act, consisting of 54 sections divided into six Parts and completed by one Schedule, aims at finding a compromise between the cultural traditions of the Aboriginal and the need for development of the Northern Territory. The Act establishes the procedure for the registration and protection of sacred sites and prescribes how to protect sacred sites in the planning for the development and use of land. For the purposes of the Act, Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority is established and regulated.