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Fossicking Act 1994
sec.104Records to be kept by registrar
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### sec.104 Records to be kept by registrar
Within 14 days after an agreement mentioned in section 48 for the declaration of land as designated fossicking land or a fossicking area is entered into, the chief executive must give written notice of the agreement to the registrar for the land.
The registrar must keep records that—
show the land subject to an agreement mentioned in section 48 ; and
state where particulars of the agreement may be inspected.
The registrar must keep the records in a way that ensures a search of a register kept by the registrar under any Act about the land will show the existence of the agreement.
The chief executive must, within 14 days after an agreement is ended or land is excluded from the operation of the agreement, give written notice to the registrar that the agreement has ended or the land has been excluded from its operation.
On receiving the notice, the registrar must—
remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records; or
if the agreement has ended in relation to some, but not all the land—change the record to show the land still subject to the agreement.
s 104 prev s 104 amd 1999 No. 19 s 3 sch
om 1999 No. 7 s 87 sch 3
pres s 104 (prev s 105) renum 1999 No. 7 s 87 sch 3
amd 2004 No. 4 s 57 sch
(sec.104-ssec.1) Within 14 days after an agreement mentioned in section 48 for the declaration of land as designated fossicking land or a fossicking area is entered into, the chief executive must give written notice of the agreement to the registrar for the land.
(sec.104-ssec.2) The registrar must keep records that— show the land subject to an agreement mentioned in section 48 ; and state where particulars of the agreement may be inspected.
(sec.104-ssec.3) The registrar must keep the records in a way that ensures a search of a register kept by the registrar under any Act about the land will show the existence of the agreement.
(sec.104-ssec.4) The chief executive must, within 14 days after an agreement is ended or land is excluded from the operation of the agreement, give written notice to the registrar that the agreement has ended or the land has been excluded from its operation.
(sec.104-ssec.5) On receiving the notice, the registrar must— remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records; or if the agreement has ended in relation to some, but not all the land—change the record to show the land still subject to the agreement.
- (a) show the land subject to an agreement mentioned in section 48 ; and
- (b) state where particulars of the agreement may be inspected.
- (a) remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records; or
- (b) if the agreement has ended in relation to some, but not all the land—change the record to show the land still subject to the agreement.