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Displaying 216 - 220 of 259Western Lands Amendment Act 2002.
An Act to amend the Western Lands Act 1901 with respect to the recognition of public and other roads, the assessment of annual rents and the constitution and functions of a Western Lands Advisory Council. Amendments to the Act are to be found in the schedules: Amendments with respect to public roads and rights of way; Amendments with respect to rent; Amendments with respect to Western Lands Advisory Council; Provisions with respect to constitution and procedure of Western Lands Advisory Council; Miscellaneous amendments; Amendments by way of statute law revision.
Valuation of Land Amendment (Valuer-General) Act 2003.
This Act amends Valuation of Land Act 1916 so as to provide for the establishment and functions of a joint committee of members of Parliament with respect to the office of Valuer-General.
Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994.
This Act, consisting of 108 sections divided into eleven Parts and completed by two Schedules, concerns native titles on land and water resources in New South Wales and aims at ensuring that the law of New South Wales is consistent with the standards set by the Commonwealth Native Title Act.
National Park Estate (Reservations) Act 2002.
This Act, consisting of three Parts completed by eight Schedules, provides for the transfer of certain lands, including certain state forests, to the national park estate or to aboriginal ownership. The borders of the areas transferred are indicated in the schedules attached to the Act.
National Parks and Wildlife (Adjustment of Areas) Act 2001.
This Act revokes the reservation of certain areas of land as national parks and nature reserves, as made under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Lands whose reservation has been revoked are vested in the Minister responsible for the administration of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Under section 6, native title rights and interests are not affected by the provisions of the Act.