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Mineral Resources Act 1989
sec.136TWithdrawing application
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### sec.136T Withdrawing application
The applicant for an exploration permit may lodge a notice with the chief executive withdrawing the application in relation to all or part of the area to which it relates at any time before the grant of the exploration permit.
The withdrawal takes effect when the notice is lodged.
If an application for an exploration permit is withdrawn in relation to only part of the area to which it relates, the application must be amended to define the boundary of the area of the proposed exploration permit for which the application is to remain in force.
Section 386R sets out the requirements for defining the boundary of the area of a proposed mining tenement.
s 136T ins 2018 No. 24 s 89
amd 2019 No. 17 s 224
(sec.136T-ssec.1) The applicant for an exploration permit may lodge a notice with the chief executive withdrawing the application in relation to all or part of the area to which it relates at any time before the grant of the exploration permit.
(sec.136T-ssec.2) The withdrawal takes effect when the notice is lodged.
(sec.136T-ssec.3) If an application for an exploration permit is withdrawn in relation to only part of the area to which it relates, the application must be amended to define the boundary of the area of the proposed exploration permit for which the application is to remain in force. Section 386R sets out the requirements for defining the boundary of the area of a proposed mining tenement.