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Conveyancing Act 1919
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#### 7A Current plan
7A Current plan
> > (1) In this Act, current plan means a Crown plan or a registered plan, but does not include so much of a Crown plan or registered plan as is taken not to form part of a current plan because of subsection (2), (3) or (4).
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> > (2) So much of a Crown plan or registered plan as merely identifies—
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> > > (a) land that is proposed to be acquired, by agreement or compulsory process, under a provision of an Act (including a Commonwealth Act) that authorises the acquisition of the land by compulsory process, or
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> > > (b) the residue of land of which part is proposed to be so acquired,
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> > is taken not to form part of a current plan until such time as the land is so acquired.
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> > (3) So much of a Crown plan or registered plan as merely identifies—
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> > > (a) land that is, or is proposed to be, leased (otherwise than for a period that, including the period of any option to renew, exceeds 5 years), or
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> > > (b) land the subject of a plan of subdivision for lease purposes (within the meaning of Division 3B or 3C of Part 2), or
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> > > (c) land the subject of a special purpose lease within the meaning of Division 5.7 of the [Crown Land Management Act 2016](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2016-058),
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> > is taken not to form part of a current plan.
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> > (4) So much of a Crown plan or registered plan as relates to land the subject of a later current plan (that is, a current plan that was filed or lodged with the Registrar-General after the Crown plan or registered plan was so lodged) is taken not to form part of a current plan.
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> **s 7A:** Ins 1997 No 152, Sch 2 \[2\]. Am 1998 No 54, Sch 1.6 \[2\]; 2001 No 77, Sch 1 \[1\]; 2009 No 9, Sch 3.2 \[1\]; 2016 No 46, Sch 4.2 \[4\]; 2017 No 17, Sch 4.19 \[4\].