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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS AND DOMAIN TRUST ACT 1980 - SECT 20
Grant of leases, licences and easements
20 Grant of leases, licences and easements
(1) In this section,
"easement" includes an easement without a dominant tenement referred to in
section 88A of the Conveyancing Act 1919 .
(2) The Trust may, from time to
time and upon such terms and conditions as are approved by the Minister,
grant-- (a) a lease of any part of the Trust lands for a commercial purpose
(such as a restaurant), or any other purpose, that would directly or
indirectly assist in attaining the objects of the Trust, and
(b) easements
through, upon or in the Trust lands described in Schedule 2-- (i) for the
construction of pipelines, the laying or re-laying of cables or the
construction of any apparatus to be used in connection with those pipelines or
cables,
(ii) for the purpose of providing access to the dwelling situated on
or within those lands or to other places situated within or adjacent to those
lands, or
(iii) for any other purpose it considers necessary and that would
directly or indirectly assist in the attainment of its objects, and
(c)
licences authorising entry upon the Trust lands described in Schedule 2 for
the purpose of the maintenance, re-laying or repair of any pipelines or cables
or the maintenance or repair of any apparatus used in connection therewith,
being pipelines, cables or apparatus situated on or in those lands at the
commencement of this section, or for any other purpose that would directly or
indirectly assist in the attainment of its objects.
(3) A lease granted
pursuant to subsection (2) (a) may not have a term that, together with the
term of any further lease which may be granted pursuant to an option contained
in the lease, exceeds 8 years.
(4) Sections 88A and 181A of the
Conveyancing Act 1919 apply to and in respect of an instrument purporting to
grant an easement under subsection (2).
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