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### sec.898 Definitions for chapter
In this chapter—
electronic document .. .
s 898 def electronic document om 2023 No. 23 s 247 sch 1 s 1
identity card , for a provision about inspectors, means an identity card issued under section 904 .
occupier , of a place, includes the following—
if there is more than 1 person who apparently occupies the place—any 1 of the persons;
any person at the place who is apparently acting with the authority of a person who apparently occupies the place;
if no-one apparently occupies the place—any person who is an owner of the place.
place includes the following—
premises;
vacant land;
a place in Queensland waters;
a place held under more than 1 title or by more than 1 owner;
the land or water where a building or structure, or a group of buildings or structures, is situated.
premises includes—
a building or other structure; and
a part of a building or other structure; and
premises held under more than 1 title or by more than 1 owner.
public place means a place, or part of a place—
that the public is entitled to use, that is open to members of the public or that is used by the public, whether or not on payment of money; or
a beach, a park, a road
the occupier of which allows, whether or not on payment of money, members of the public to enter.
a saleyard, a showground
- (a) if there is more than 1 person who apparently occupies the place—any 1 of the persons;
- (b) any person at the place who is apparently acting with the authority of a person who apparently occupies the place;
- (c) if no-one apparently occupies the place—any person who is an owner of the place.
- (a) premises;
- (b) vacant land;
- (c) a place in Queensland waters;
- (d) a place held under more than 1 title or by more than 1 owner;
- (e) the land or water where a building or structure, or a group of buildings or structures, is situated.
- (a) a building or other structure; and
- (b) a part of a building or other structure; and
- (c) premises held under more than 1 title or by more than 1 owner.
- (a) that the public is entitled to use, that is open to members of the public or that is used by the public, whether or not on payment of money; or Examples— a beach, a park, a road
- (b) the occupier of which allows, whether or not on payment of money, members of the public to enter. Examples— a saleyard, a showground