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Forestry Act 1959
sec.54BRemoval of forest products
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### sec.54B Removal of forest products
All forest products and quarry material obtained under the authority of an agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority granted or made under this Act shall be removed from the area to which the agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority applies during the currency of such agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority, on such conditions (if any) as the chief executive may deem fit to impose and are specified in the agreement, contract, permit, licence, or, as the case may be, authority.
However, the chief executive may grant an extension or further extension of the time as aforesaid for the removal of the forest products or quarry material in which event the same shall be removed before that extended time expires.
Any forest products and quarry material not removed as required by subsections (1) and (1A) shall be deemed to be forfeited to the Crown.
A person shall not without the written authority of a forest officer remove from any land any forest products or quarry material got under the authority of any agreement, contract, permit, licence, or other right or authority granted or made under this Act without previously paying the proper royalty, stumpage or other fees or charges (if any) payable in respect thereof.
All forest products and quarry material sold, cut, or got, upon which any purchase moneys, royalties, stumpages or charges are payable under this Act, shall, until payment thereof, remain the property of the Crown, and may be seized and detained or removed by any forest officer until such purchase moneys, royalties, stumpages and charges have been paid, and in default of payment within 1 month of seizure may, by direction of the Minister, be disposed of.
The Crown’s interest under subsection (4) in forest products and quarry material—
is declared to be a statutory interest to which section 73 (2) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) applies; and
has priority over all security interests in relation to the forest products and quarry material.
In this section—
security interest has the meaning given by the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) , section 12 .
s 54B (prev s 61) amd 1992 No. 15 s 13 sch ; 2000 No. 26 s 12 sch 1 ; 2010 No. 44 s 158
reloc and renum 2014 No. 41 s 23
(sec.54B-ssec.1) All forest products and quarry material obtained under the authority of an agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority granted or made under this Act shall be removed from the area to which the agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority applies during the currency of such agreement, contract, permit, licence, or authority, on such conditions (if any) as the chief executive may deem fit to impose and are specified in the agreement, contract, permit, licence, or, as the case may be, authority.
(sec.54B-ssec.1A) However, the chief executive may grant an extension or further extension of the time as aforesaid for the removal of the forest products or quarry material in which event the same shall be removed before that extended time expires.
(sec.54B-ssec.2) Any forest products and quarry material not removed as required by subsections (1) and (1A) shall be deemed to be forfeited to the Crown.
(sec.54B-ssec.3) A person shall not without the written authority of a forest officer remove from any land any forest products or quarry material got under the authority of any agreement, contract, permit, licence, or other right or authority granted or made under this Act without previously paying the proper royalty, stumpage or other fees or charges (if any) payable in respect thereof.
(sec.54B-ssec.4) All forest products and quarry material sold, cut, or got, upon which any purchase moneys, royalties, stumpages or charges are payable under this Act, shall, until payment thereof, remain the property of the Crown, and may be seized and detained or removed by any forest officer until such purchase moneys, royalties, stumpages and charges have been paid, and in default of payment within 1 month of seizure may, by direction of the Minister, be disposed of.
(sec.54B-ssec.5) The Crown’s interest under subsection (4) in forest products and quarry material— is declared to be a statutory interest to which section 73 (2) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) applies; and has priority over all security interests in relation to the forest products and quarry material.
(sec.54B-ssec.6) In this section— security interest has the meaning given by the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) , section 12 .
- (a) is declared to be a statutory interest to which section 73 (2) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) applies; and
- (b) has priority over all security interests in relation to the forest products and quarry material.