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LAND ACT 1994 - SECT 199
Duty of care condition
199 Duty of care condition
(1) All leases, licences and permits are subject to the condition that the
lessee, licensee or permittee has the responsibility for a duty of care for
the land.
(2) If a lease is issued for agricultural, grazing or pastoral
purposes, the lessee’s duty of care includes that the lessee must take all
reasonable steps to do the following in relation to the lease land— (a)
avoid causing or contributing to land salinity that— (i) reduces its
productivity; or
(ii) damages any other land;
(b) conserve soil;
(c)
conserve water resources;
(d) protect riparian vegetation;
(e) maintain
pastures dominated by perennial and productive species;
(f) maintain native
grassland free of encroachment from woody vegetation;
(g) manage any declared
pest;
(h) conserve biodiversity.
(3) However, if the lease land is also a
special wildlife reserve or nature refuge under the
Nature Conservation Act 1992 , the lessee’s duty of care does not include,
or no longer includes, the requirements mentioned in subsection (2) (e) and
(f) .
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