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Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991
sec.94Grounds for forfeiture
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### sec.94 Grounds for forfeiture
A home ownership lease may be forfeited only if—
the lessee breaches either of the following conditions and fails to remedy the breach within 6 months after receiving notice of the breach from the lessor—
a condition of the lease mentioned in section 91 (1) (d) ;
another condition if the lessor reasonably considers a breach of the condition is of a serious nature and warrants forfeiture of the lease; or
the lessee acquired the lease by fraud.
s 94 ins 2011 No. 26 s 165
sub 2014 No. 45 s 41
- (a) the lessee breaches either of the following conditions and fails to remedy the breach within 6 months after receiving notice of the breach from the lessor— (i) a condition of the lease mentioned in section 91 (1) (d) ; (ii) another condition if the lessor reasonably considers a breach of the condition is of a serious nature and warrants forfeiture of the lease; or
- (i) a condition of the lease mentioned in section 91 (1) (d) ;
- (ii) another condition if the lessor reasonably considers a breach of the condition is of a serious nature and warrants forfeiture of the lease; or
- (b) the lessee acquired the lease by fraud.
- (i) a condition of the lease mentioned in section 91 (1) (d) ;
- (ii) another condition if the lessor reasonably considers a breach of the condition is of a serious nature and warrants forfeiture of the lease; or