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Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) Act 2016
8Revocation of corridor notice
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### 8 Revocation of corridor notice
> > (1) The Minister, by notice, may revoke a corridor notice.
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> > (2) A notice under [subsection (1)](#GS8@Gs1@EN) is to specify a day, after the date of the notice, on which the notice is to come into effect.
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> > (3) If a corridor notice is revoked by a notice under [subsection (1)](#GS8@Gs1@EN) –
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> > > > (a) the land to which the corridor notice related ceases to be land within a corridor; and
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> > > > (b) this Act (apart from this section) and the regulations cease to apply in relation to the land; and
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> > > > (c) a corridor authorisation in relation to land within the corridor ceases to be in force; and
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> > > > (d) any lease or licence granted or renewed under the [Crown Lands Act 1976](/view/html/inforce/2026-04-12/act-1976-028) in accordance with this Act and in force in relation to land within the corridor before the revocation of the corridor notice continues in force under that Act until it is cancelled or expires under that Act but may be cancelled because land to which it relates has ceased to be corridor land; and
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> > > > (e) subject to [paragraph (f)](#GS8@Gs3@Hpf@EN) , the revocation does not alter the effect of the operation of any provision in [Division 2](#HP2@HD2@EN) or [Part 6](#HP6@EN) that has taken effect, before the revocation, on the land that, before the revocation, was part of a corridor; and
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> > > > (f) [Part 6](#HP6@EN) ceases to apply in relation to any application, referred to in [Part 6](#HP6@EN) , that is on foot at the time the notice is revoked in relation to land that has, by virtue of the notice under [subsection (1)](#GS8@Gs1@EN) , ceased to be land within a corridor.