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Mineral Resources Act 1989
sec.136HWithdrawal of tender
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### sec.136H Withdrawal of tender
A person who has lodged a tender in response to a call for EP (coal) tenders may lodge a notice withdrawing the tender at any time before the relevant exploration permit is granted.
The withdrawal takes effect when the notice is lodged.
If the preferred tenderer’s tender is withdrawn under this section, the withdrawal does not affect the Minister’s power to appoint another tenderer, from the tenders made in response to the call, to be the preferred tenderer.
If a tender is withdrawn under this section, the Minister may, if the Minister considers it reasonable in the circumstances, retain the whole or part of any tender security given by the tenderer.
s 136H ins 2013 No. 10 s 50
(sec.136H-ssec.1) A person who has lodged a tender in response to a call for EP (coal) tenders may lodge a notice withdrawing the tender at any time before the relevant exploration permit is granted.
(sec.136H-ssec.2) The withdrawal takes effect when the notice is lodged.
(sec.136H-ssec.3) If the preferred tenderer’s tender is withdrawn under this section, the withdrawal does not affect the Minister’s power to appoint another tenderer, from the tenders made in response to the call, to be the preferred tenderer.
(sec.136H-ssec.4) If a tender is withdrawn under this section, the Minister may, if the Minister considers it reasonable in the circumstances, retain the whole or part of any tender security given by the tenderer.