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Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Act 2014
sec.213Incomplete registration of dealings
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### sec.213 Incomplete registration of dealings
This section applies if, before the commencement—
a person gave the chief executive notice of a dealing under a Resource Act with the intention of registering the dealing but, at the commencement, the dealing had not been registered; or
a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for an indication of whether the Minister would approve an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided; or
a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for approval of an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided.
The provisions of the Resource Act relating to the notice or application (the former provisions ) continue to apply for the notice or application despite any repeal of the provisions by this Act.
However, a reference to a register in the former provisions is taken to be a reference to the new register.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that the dealing mentioned in subsection (1)(a) may be registered if it is able to be registered under the former provisions.
In this section—
assessable transfer , under a Resource Act—
means an assessable transfer as defined under the Resource Act immediately before the commencement; but
does not include an application transfer under the Mineral Resources Act.
dealing , under a Resource Act, means a dealing as defined under the Resource Act immediately before the commencement.
(sec.213-ssec.1) This section applies if, before the commencement— a person gave the chief executive notice of a dealing under a Resource Act with the intention of registering the dealing but, at the commencement, the dealing had not been registered; or a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for an indication of whether the Minister would approve an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided; or a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for approval of an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided.
(sec.213-ssec.2) The provisions of the Resource Act relating to the notice or application (the former provisions ) continue to apply for the notice or application despite any repeal of the provisions by this Act.
(sec.213-ssec.3) However, a reference to a register in the former provisions is taken to be a reference to the new register.
(sec.213-ssec.4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the dealing mentioned in subsection (1)(a) may be registered if it is able to be registered under the former provisions.
(sec.213-ssec.5) In this section— assessable transfer , under a Resource Act— means an assessable transfer as defined under the Resource Act immediately before the commencement; but does not include an application transfer under the Mineral Resources Act. dealing , under a Resource Act, means a dealing as defined under the Resource Act immediately before the commencement.
- (a) a person gave the chief executive notice of a dealing under a Resource Act with the intention of registering the dealing but, at the commencement, the dealing had not been registered; or
- (b) a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for an indication of whether the Minister would approve an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided; or
- (c) a person applied to the Minister under a Resource Act for approval of an assessable transfer under that Act but, at the commencement, the application had not been decided.
- (a) means an assessable transfer as defined under the Resource Act immediately before the commencement; but
- (b) does not include an application transfer under the Mineral Resources Act.