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Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967
124Interference with other rights
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#### 124 Interference with other rights
A person carrying on operations in an adjacent area under a permit, lease, licence, infrastructure licence, pipeline licence, special prospecting authority, access authority or instrument of consent under section 123 shall carry on those operations in a manner that does not interfere with:
(a) navigation; or
(b) fishing; or
(c) the conservation of the resources of the sea and sea‑bed; or
(d) any operations of another person being lawfully carried on by way of exploration for, recovery of or conveyance of a mineral, whether petroleum or not, or by way of construction or operation of a pipeline; or
(e) the enjoyment of native title rights and interests (within the meaning of the Native Title Act 1993);
to a greater extent than is necessary for the reasonable exercise of the rights and performance of the duties of that first‑mentioned person.
Penalty: 100 penalty units.