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Forestry Act 1959
sec.36Dealings with respect to timber reserves
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### sec.36 Dealings with respect to timber reserves
Subject to this Act, a lease or permit may be granted under the Land Act 1994 with respect to any timber reserve or any part thereof.
For the purpose of the grant, extension or renewal of any lease authorised by this section the land to be made subject to such lease, extension or renewal shall be deemed to be land reserved and set apart for public purposes and for the purpose of the grant, extension or renewal of any licence authorised by this section the land with respect to which the licence is to be granted, extended or renewed shall be deemed to be Crown land.
A lease mentioned in subsection (1) may be granted, extended or renewed subject to conditions.
If a term lease granted under subsection (1) is a rolling term lease under the Land Act 1994 , its term may be extended under that Act only with the agreement of the chief executive.
s 36 sub 1964 No. 15 s 7
amd 1992 No. 15 s 13 sch ; 1994 No. 81 s 527 sch 5 ; 2014 No. 29 s 10
(sec.36-ssec.1) Subject to this Act, a lease or permit may be granted under the Land Act 1994 with respect to any timber reserve or any part thereof.
(sec.36-ssec.2) For the purpose of the grant, extension or renewal of any lease authorised by this section the land to be made subject to such lease, extension or renewal shall be deemed to be land reserved and set apart for public purposes and for the purpose of the grant, extension or renewal of any licence authorised by this section the land with respect to which the licence is to be granted, extended or renewed shall be deemed to be Crown land.
(sec.36-ssec.3) A lease mentioned in subsection (1) may be granted, extended or renewed subject to conditions.
(sec.36-ssec.4) If a term lease granted under subsection (1) is a rolling term lease under the Land Act 1994 , its term may be extended under that Act only with the agreement of the chief executive.