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Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991
20Effect of acquisition notice
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#### 20 Effect of acquisition notice
20 Effect of acquisition notice
> > (1) On the date of publication in the Gazette of an acquisition notice, the land described in the notice is, by force of this Act—
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> > > (a) vested in the authority of the State acquiring the land, and
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> > > (b) freed and discharged from all estates, interests, trusts, restrictions, dedications, reservations, easements, rights, charges, rates and contracts in, over or in connection with the land.
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> > (1A) Subsection (1) is subject to any express provision of an Act that authorises the acquisition of land by compulsory process but preserves the operation of any trusts, restrictions, dedications, reservations, declarations, setting apart of or other matters relating to the land concerned.
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> > (2) If—
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> > > (a) the acquisition notice excepted an easement from acquisition, and
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> > > (b) immediately before the vesting, the benefit of a restriction as to user was annexed to the easement,
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> > then (unless otherwise specified in the acquisition notice) the restriction continues to have effect as if the acquisition had not taken place.
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> Note—
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> Examples of express provisions of Acts to which section 20 (1A) refers are section 17AB (4) (b) of the [Fisheries and Oyster Farms Act 1935](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1935-058), section 15 (4C) (b) of the [Forestry Act 1916](/view/html/repealed/current/act-1916-055), section 186 (3) of the [Local Government Act 1993](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-030) and section 146 (2C) (b) of the [National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1974-080).
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> **s 20:** Am 1994 No 45, Sch 1.