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Land Act 1994
sec.214EPower to reduce term of lease or impose additional conditions
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### sec.214E Power to reduce term of lease or impose additional conditions
This section applies if a lessee is convicted of an offence against section 214D (1) , whether or not a remedial action order is made.
The Minister may decide to do all or any of the following—
reduce the term of the relevant lease;
impose additional conditions on the lease;
require a land management agreement to be entered into for the lease land.
However, the Minister can not reduce the term by an amount that results in the lease no longer having an unexpired term.
Under section 234 (f) , a breach of a remedial action order is a ground for forfeiting a lease.
If the relevant lease is a perpetual lease, the reduction may be made by changing the lease to a term lease of a stated term.
s 214E ins 2007 No. 19 s 113
amd 2010 No. 12 s 124
(sec.214E-ssec.1) This section applies if a lessee is convicted of an offence against section 214D (1) , whether or not a remedial action order is made.
(sec.214E-ssec.2) The Minister may decide to do all or any of the following— reduce the term of the relevant lease; impose additional conditions on the lease; require a land management agreement to be entered into for the lease land.
(sec.214E-ssec.3) However, the Minister can not reduce the term by an amount that results in the lease no longer having an unexpired term. Under section 234 (f) , a breach of a remedial action order is a ground for forfeiting a lease.
(sec.214E-ssec.4) If the relevant lease is a perpetual lease, the reduction may be made by changing the lease to a term lease of a stated term.
- (a) reduce the term of the relevant lease;
- (b) impose additional conditions on the lease;
- (c) require a land management agreement to be entered into for the lease land.