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193 Interpretation
(1) In this Part:
commencement day means the day on which this Part
commences.
corresponding application means one of the following:
(a) in relation to an existing application for the grant or renewal of
an exploration retention licence – an application for the
designation or renewal of the designation of an ELR;
(b) in relation to an existing application for the grant or renewal of
any other existing interest mentioned in section 202(1) – the
grant or renewal of the corresponding mineral title for the
existing interest;
(c) in relation to an existing application mentioned in
section 201(2) – the application under this Act that is of the
same or a similar nature as the existing application.
corresponding mineral title, for an existing interest mentioned in
section 202(1), means the corresponding mineral title for the
interest as specified in that section.
existing application means an application lodged with the Agency
under the repealed Act and not decided before the commencement
day.
existing interest means one of the following in force immediately
before the commencement day:
(a) a mining interest;
(b) a mining tenement;
(c) a mining lease or special mineral lease continued in force by
section 191(9) or (12) of the repealed Act;
(d) a right or entitlement continued in force by section 191(19)
or (20) of the repealed Act;
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(e) a title continued in force by section 191(28) of the repealed
Act.
non-compliant existing interest, see section 204(1).
non-compliant title means a non-compliant mineral title mentioned
in section 203(3)(c).
repealed Act means the Mining Act 1980 as in force immediately
before the commencement day.
(2) A term mentioned in this Part that is defined in section 4(1) of the
repealed Act has the same meaning as in the repealed Act.