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Land Act 1994
sec.180AApplying to cancel or surrender permit
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### sec.180A Applying to cancel or surrender permit
A relevant entity for a permit may apply to cancel the permit.
However, before applying, the relevant entity must give notice of the entity’s intention to apply to—
the permittee; and
any other entity with a registered interest in the permit land.
Also, a relevant entity for a permit can not apply to cancel the permit if the relevant entity is a non-core utility provider.
The relevant entity may also give notice to any other entity the relevant entity considers has an interest in the permit land.
A permittee may apply to surrender the permit.
In this section—
relevant entity , for a permit, means all of the following—
a public utility provider;
if the permit land is a reserve—the trustee of the reserve;
if the permit land is a road—an adjoining owner of land adjoining the road.
s 180A ins 2007 No. 19 s 91
amd 2013 No. 23 s 82
(sec.180A-ssec.1) A relevant entity for a permit may apply to cancel the permit.
(sec.180A-ssec.2) However, before applying, the relevant entity must give notice of the entity’s intention to apply to— the permittee; and any other entity with a registered interest in the permit land.
(sec.180A-ssec.3) Also, a relevant entity for a permit can not apply to cancel the permit if the relevant entity is a non-core utility provider.
(sec.180A-ssec.4) The relevant entity may also give notice to any other entity the relevant entity considers has an interest in the permit land.
(sec.180A-ssec.5) A permittee may apply to surrender the permit.
(sec.180A-ssec.6) In this section— relevant entity , for a permit, means all of the following— a public utility provider; if the permit land is a reserve—the trustee of the reserve; if the permit land is a road—an adjoining owner of land adjoining the road.
- (a) the permittee; and
- (b) any other entity with a registered interest in the permit land.
- (a) a public utility provider;
- (b) if the permit land is a reserve—the trustee of the reserve;
- (c) if the permit land is a road—an adjoining owner of land adjoining the road.