Queensland Legislation
Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982
An Act to declare with respect to certain of the land boundaries of the State of Queensland and with respect to the construction of certain references in the law of the State and in instruments to which that law applies and for related purposes
Preamble Whereas by letters patent made 6 June 1859, which erected into the Colony of Queensland the territory described therein, the land boundaries of the colony were defined in part by reference to the latitude 29º south and by reference to the longitude 141º east: And whereas by letters patent made 13 March 1862 there was annexed to the Colony of Queensland the territory lying northward of the latitude 26º south and between the longitudes 141º east and 138º east: And whereas the difficulties associated with the location upon the surface of the earth of a boundary defined by reference to a parallel of latitude or a meridian of longitude required the delineation and determination of that boundary by marking it upon the surface of the earth: And whereas pursuant to agreements and arrangements made the locations of the land boundaries of the Colony of Queensland defined in the letters patent by reference to parallels of latitude or meridians of longitude have been ascertained by survey and have been permanently fixed by marking them upon the surface of the earth and those locations have been accepted and acted upon for generations: And whereas the Colony of Queensland, having become part of the Commonwealth of Australia, is now the State of Queensland:
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982.
2 Meaning of terms In this Act— instrument means any— (a) letters patent, proclamation, commission, order in council, regulation, ordinance or by-law; (b) grant or lease of land or any interest in land or of authority licence or right to be in or upon, to use or to take up and occupy any land; (c) order of a court, warrant or notice issued under the authority of law; (d) contract, agreement, document or writing of any kind whatever that evidences rights or obligations enforceable at law; that falls to be construed according to the law of the State of Queensland. the Letters Patent means the letters patent referred to in the preamble to this Act and either of them.
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