Queensland Legislation
Inala Shopping Centre Freeholding Act 2006
An Act to provide for the freeholding and divestment of perpetual leases under the Housing Act 2003 in the Inala Shopping Centre
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Inala Shopping Centre Freeholding Act 2006.
2 Commencement (1) This Act, other than section 32(2) and part 6, division 2, commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation. (2) Section 32(2) and part 6, division 2 commence 1 year after part 2 commences.
3 Act binds all persons This Act binds all persons, including the State.
4 Dictionary The dictionary in schedule 5 defines particular words used in this Act.
Part 2 Preparation of shopping centre land for creation of community titles schemes
5 Land shown on sch 1 plan (1) The shopping centre land is the land shown on the plan in schedule 1, other than the excluded land. (2) The excluded land is the land shown on the plan in schedule 1 as the excluded land.
6 Permanent closure of road (1) This section applies to the parts of the shopping centre land and the excluded land that are, immediately before the commencement, dedicated as a road for public use. (2) On the commencement— (a) the road is permanently closed; and (b) the land becomes unallocated State land. (3) Subsection (2)(a) applies despite the Land Act 1994, chapter 3, part 2, division 2.
7 Issue of deeds of grant for shopping centre land and excluded land (1) On the commencement— (a) any part of the shopping centre land that was, immediately before the commencement, subject to a shopping centre lease becomes unallocated State land; and (b) a deed of grant issued before the commencement for any part of the shopping centre land is cancelled and the land becomes unallocated State land. (2) The Governor in Council must issue to the State— (a) a deed of grant for the shopping centre land; and (b) a deed of grant for the excluded land. (3) A deed of grant required under subsection (2) to be issued— (a) must be issued under the Land Act 1994; and (b) subject to section 21 of that Act, is issued free of all of the interests to which the shopping centre land or the excluded land was subject immediately before the commencement. (4) However, the conversion of the shopping centre land to freehold land, and the issue of a deed of grant for the land, under this section does not terminate a shopping centre lease. (5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the Housing Act 2003, section 112 continues to apply to a shopping centre lease until the lease is cancelled under section 15 or otherwise terminated. (6) In this section— deed of grant means a document evidencing the grant of land in fee simple under the Land Act 1994 that includes an indefeasible title under the Land Title Act.
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