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Crown Lands Act 1976
64Grant or sale of Crown land otherwise than in accordance with this Act
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### 64 Grant or sale of Crown land otherwise than in accordance with this Act
> > (1) Where the Minister proposes –
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> > > > (a) to dispose of any Crown land whether by way of sale, lease, exchange for proper consideration, or otherwise; or
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> > > > (b) to grant any land listed in the Grants of Lands for Ecclesiastical Purposes contained in House of Assembly paper No. 46 of 1866 –
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> > > otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act, he shall, in respect of the land –
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> > > > (c) publish in the *Gazette* a notice setting out the terms and conditions of the proposal; and
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> > > > (d) cause the notice to be laid before each House of Parliament –
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> > and if the proposal in the notice is deemed to have received the approval of each House of Parliament as provided for in [subsection (2)](#GS64@Gs2@EN) the Minister may sell, lease, or grant (as the case may be) the land in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the notice.
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> > (2) A proposal in a notice laid before a House of Parliament shall be deemed to have received the approval of that House if during the 5 sitting days following the laying of the notice before the House no notice is given of a motion for that House to disallow the proposal, or if such a notice is so given, it is withdrawn or the motion is negatived.