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Land Act 1994
sec.240SNotice of forfeiture
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### sec.240S Notice of forfeiture
If the designated person forfeits a lease, the chief executive must give the lessee and any mortgagee or relevant local government notice that the lease is forfeited.
A notice that a lease is forfeited must be published in the gazette.
A lease is forfeited by the registration of a forfeiture notice.
The forfeiture notice must include the particulars of the gazette notice forfeiting the lease.
The forfeiture of the lease takes effect on the day the forfeiture notice is registered.
In this section—
forfeiture notice means a notice in the approved form requesting the registrar of titles to register the forfeiture of a lease under this Act.
s 240S ins 2007 No. 19 s 127
amd 2013 No. 23 s 352 sch 1 pt 1 ; 2019 No. 17 s 142 ; 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.240S-ssec.1) If the designated person forfeits a lease, the chief executive must give the lessee and any mortgagee or relevant local government notice that the lease is forfeited.
(sec.240S-ssec.2) A notice that a lease is forfeited must be published in the gazette.
(sec.240S-ssec.3) A lease is forfeited by the registration of a forfeiture notice.
(sec.240S-ssec.4) The forfeiture notice must include the particulars of the gazette notice forfeiting the lease.
(sec.240S-ssec.5) The forfeiture of the lease takes effect on the day the forfeiture notice is registered.
(sec.240S-ssec.6) In this section— forfeiture notice means a notice in the approved form requesting the registrar of titles to register the forfeiture of a lease under this Act.