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Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

The Act, consisting of 10 sections, approves and gives effect to an agreement the State, the Brisbane City Council and the Council of the Shire of Murilla relating to the establishment and operation of a landfill. It authorizes the Landfill Management Committee, constructed under the agreement, to pass by-laws (sect. 7) for the purpose of carrying out its functions. The Act is completed by one Schedule.

Implemented by: Gurulmundi Secure Landfill By-Laws 1992. (1993-01-01)

Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

An Act on foreign ownership of land and on its registration, it consists of 45 sections and is divided into six Parts. Under section 11, the registrar has to maintain a register called Foreign Ownership of Land Register, the information contained in the register can be accessed by the public upon payment of prescribed fees (sect. 14). Part 3 is dedicated to notification of ownership and of related matters to the registrar. Part 4 is covers offences and penalties and Part 5 contains provisions on forfeiture and restraining orders.

Gurulmundi Secure Landfill By-Laws 1992.

Australia
Oceania

These by-laws provide for the management of the landfill created by an agreement among the State, the Brisbane City Council and the Council of the Shire of Murilla. Under these by-laws, access to the site (sect. 5), dumping (sect. 6) and the lighting of fires (sect. 7) are subject to authorization.

Implements: Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992. (2005-12-01)

Foreign Governments (Titles to Land) Act 1948.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

The Act concern the rights of foreign countries to hold land for diplomatic, consular and other official purposes, it consists of seven sections. It lists the purposes for which foreign governments may hold land (sect. 2), recognizes their authority to hold land (sect. 3), it provides for registration of title of foreign government to land (sect. 4) and for exemption from land tax and rates (sect. 5). Section 6 specifies the extent of application of State law on land hold by foreign governments.

Coastal Protection and Management (Coastal Management Districts) Regulation 2003.

Regulations
Australia
Oceania

This regulation implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It establishes coastal management districts, with the names and borders set the annexed schedules. Moreover, it amends Coastal Protection Regulation 2003 on matters related to the coastal management districts.

Implements: Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. (2015-09-11)