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CROWN LANDS (SHACK SITES) AMENDMENT BILL 26 OF 2010

                                     TASMANIA

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               CROWN LANDS (SHACK SITES) AMENDMENT
                             BILL 2010
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                                     CONTENTS
          1.      Short title
          2.      Commencement
          3.      Principal Act
          4.      Section 17 substituted
                    17.      Rental for replacement lease
          5.      Repeal of Act




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CROWN LANDS (SHACK SITES) AMENDMENT BILL 2010 This Public Bill originated in the House of Assembly, and, having this day passed, is now ready for presentation to the Legislative Council for its concurrence. P. R. ALCOCK, Clerk of the House 31 August 2010 (Brought in by the Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage, the Honourable David James O'Byrne) A BILL FOR An Act to amend the Crown Lands (Shack Sites) Act 1997 Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Crown Lands (Shack Sites) Amendment Act 2010. 2. Commencement This Act commences on 1 September 2010, but if this Act does not receive Royal Assent on or before that date this Act is taken to have commenced on 1 September 2010. [Bill 26] 3

 


 

Crown Lands (Shack Sites) Amendment Act 2010 Act No. of s. 3 3. Principal Act In this Act, the Crown Lands (Shack Sites) Act 1997* is referred to as the Principal Act. 4. Section 17 substituted Section 17 of the Principal Act is repealed and the following section is substituted: 17. Rental for replacement lease Subject to section 17A, the rental for a replacement lease is the rental that is prescribed in the regulations or determined by the application of any rate, formula or other method set out in the regulations. 5. Repeal of Act This Act is repealed on the ninetieth day from the day on which it commences. *No. 87 of 1997 4 Government Printer, Tasmania

 


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