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Fossicking Act 1994
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### sec.124 Appeals
Subsection (2) applies if—
a person has appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar before the commencement; and
the appeal has not been decided before the commencement.
The Land Court must hear, or continue to hear, and decide the appeal under this Act as in force after the commencement.
Subsection (4) applies if—
immediately before the commencement, a person could have appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar; and
the person has not appealed before the commencement.
The person may appeal and the Land Court must hear and decide the appeal under this Act as in force after the commencement.
For hearing and deciding an appeal under subsection (2) or (4), the decision appealed against is taken to be a decision of the chief executive.
s 124 ins 2013 No. 10 s 39
(sec.124-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies if— a person has appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar before the commencement; and the appeal has not been decided before the commencement.
(sec.124-ssec.2) The Land Court must hear, or continue to hear, and decide the appeal under this Act as in force after the commencement.
(sec.124-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if— immediately before the commencement, a person could have appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar; and the person has not appealed before the commencement.
(sec.124-ssec.4) The person may appeal and the Land Court must hear and decide the appeal under this Act as in force after the commencement.
(sec.124-ssec.5) For hearing and deciding an appeal under subsection (2) or (4), the decision appealed against is taken to be a decision of the chief executive.
- (a) a person has appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar before the commencement; and
- (b) the appeal has not been decided before the commencement.
- (a) immediately before the commencement, a person could have appealed to the Land Court against a decision of a mining registrar; and
- (b) the person has not appealed before the commencement.