Queensland Legislation
Queensland
LAND BILL 1994
LAND BILL 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Section Page CHAPTER 1—PRELIMINARY PART 1—INTRODUCTION 1 Short title 2.0... eee eee teen eee 26 2 Commencement ... 0... 6... eee eens 26 3 Dictionary .... 0.6... e cect eens 27 PART 2—OBJECTS 4 Object of this Act... 66... cece eee eet ee 27 PART 3—APPLICATION OF ACT 5 Land to which Act applies 0.0.0.0... 0. cece cece eee ees 28 6 Act binds all persons... 0.06... 29 7 Relationship with Native Title Act ........... 00... e cece e eee eee 29 PART 4—LAND NEAR HIGH-WATER MARK 8 Definitions 2.0.0... 0. cece eet aees 29 9 Land below high-water mark owned by the State.................-... 29 10 Accretions owned by the State... 2.6.6... cee eee eee 30 11 Local government for new land ............ 0.00 cee eee eee ee ees 30 12 Inundated land ...... 0.0... cee eee eens 30 13 Power to deal with land below high-water mark...................55. 31 1517
CHAPTER 2—LAND ALLOCATION PART 1—ALLOCATION POWERS
Governor in Council may grant land .............. 0.0 e cece eee eee 31 Governor in Council may lease land ............... 0.00 c cece eee eee 32 Deciding appropriate tenure ........... 6.0 cece cece 32
Granting land to the State... 6.6... ee eee eee 32
Land 18 Governor in Council may exchange land..............0.00020 eee 32 19 Minister may buy land... 1.6.0... oe ieee eee 33 20 Dealing with mining interests ............. 00000 c cece cece eee 33 PART 2—RESERVATIONS 21 Reservation of minerals, petroleum etc. .........00.....0000 000 eee 33 22 Reservation of quarry materials ........... 0.0.0 c cece eee eee eee eee 34 23 Reservation for public purposes .......... 0.000 cece eee eee eee 34 24 Disposal of reservations no longer needed... ............-0000 eee aee 34 25 Disposal of reservations by sale... . 2.6.0... eee 35 26 Minister may decide boundaries of reservations ................05-005 35 PART 3—NATIVE TITLE 27 Object 6... eee ett teens 36 28 Interaction with native title legislation ...............0 0. cece eee eee 36 29 Taking into consideration Aboriginal tradition and Islander custom..... . 37 CHAPTER 3—RESERVES, DEEDS OF GRANT IN TRUST AND ROADS PART 1—RESERVES AND DEEDS OF GRANT IN TRUST Division I—General 30 Object 6... eee ett teens 38 Division 2—Reserves 31 Dedication and adjustment of reserves ............. 000 c cece eee eee 38 32 State leases Over reserves... 1... tee eee 39 33 Revocation of reserves ..... 0... cece ccc eee eens 39 34 Revocation of reserve cancels appointments, leases and permits........ 40 Division 3—Deeds of grant in trust 35 Granting land in trust to be used for community purpose............... 40 36 Amalgamating land with common purposes .............00000 eee eeee 40 37 Removing area from deed of grant in trust .............. 000 eee eee eee 41 38 Cancelling a deed of grant in trust... 6.0... 0.00. cece eee ee eee 41 Division 4—Deeds of grant in trust for Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders 39 Application of Division ........... 66.66 ee 42 40 Improvements and land may be excluded...............--..00 000005 42 4245474951 53555860626466 68
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