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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.194Existing leases must still be registered
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### sec.194 Existing leases must still be registered
This section applies for a lease granted under any of the following provisions as in force before the commencement, if the lease is still in force at the commencement—
section 35;
section 35A;
section 36;
section 42AEA;
section 42AO;
section 42AOA.
As soon as practicable after the commencement, the chief executive must lodge the lease with the chief executive (lands) for registration.
See section 215 in relation to the application of this section.
For the Land Act 1994 , chapter 6, part 2, the lease is taken to have been registered on the day the lease was granted.
s 194 ins 2013 No. 55 s 82
amd 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.194-ssec.1) This section applies for a lease granted under any of the following provisions as in force before the commencement, if the lease is still in force at the commencement— section 35; section 35A; section 36; section 42AEA; section 42AO; section 42AOA.
(sec.194-ssec.2) As soon as practicable after the commencement, the chief executive must lodge the lease with the chief executive (lands) for registration. See section 215 in relation to the application of this section.
(sec.194-ssec.3) For the Land Act 1994 , chapter 6, part 2, the lease is taken to have been registered on the day the lease was granted.
- (a) section 35;
- (b) section 35A;
- (c) section 36;
- (d) section 42AEA;
- (e) section 42AO;
- (f) section 42AOA.