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Land Act 1994
sec.123Priority criteria
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### sec.123 Priority criteria
For sections 121 and 122 —
priority criteria are—
the applicant is an adjoining registered owner or lessee, and selling or leasing to anyone else would be considered inequitable; or
no other persons are likely to be interested in obtaining the land; or
the applicant held a significant interest in the land before it became unallocated State land; or
a deed of grant in trust or a long-term lease
there is no dedicated access and the only practical access is through the applicant’s land.
s 123 amd 2004 No. 4 s 19
- (a) the applicant is an adjoining registered owner or lessee, and selling or leasing to anyone else would be considered inequitable; or
- (b) no other persons are likely to be interested in obtaining the land; or
- (c) the applicant held a significant interest in the land before it became unallocated State land; or Example of significant interest— a deed of grant in trust or a long-term lease
- (d) there is no dedicated access and the only practical access is through the applicant’s land.