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Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011
sec.102Vesting of land taken
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### sec.102 Vesting of land taken
Land taken by the authority under this division vests, as provided for in the instrument under which it is taken, in the State, the authority, a government entity, GOC or local government.
A regulation may divest any land from the authority and vest the land in the State, a government entity, GOC or local government.
The State Development Act , section 128 (3) applies to land taken by the authority and vested in the State as if—
the reference in the subsection to the Coordinator-General were a reference to the authority; and
the reference in the subsection to the proclamation were a reference to the instrument; and
the reference in the subsection to the works or purposes were a reference to the purposes.
(sec.102-ssec.1) Land taken by the authority under this division vests, as provided for in the instrument under which it is taken, in the State, the authority, a government entity, GOC or local government.
(sec.102-ssec.2) A regulation may divest any land from the authority and vest the land in the State, a government entity, GOC or local government.
(sec.102-ssec.3) The State Development Act , section 128 (3) applies to land taken by the authority and vested in the State as if— the reference in the subsection to the Coordinator-General were a reference to the authority; and the reference in the subsection to the proclamation were a reference to the instrument; and the reference in the subsection to the works or purposes were a reference to the purposes.
- (a) the reference in the subsection to the Coordinator-General were a reference to the authority; and
- (b) the reference in the subsection to the proclamation were a reference to the instrument; and
- (c) the reference in the subsection to the works or purposes were a reference to the purposes.