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Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991
sec.96Lessor’s options if Land Court decides lease may be forfeited
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### sec.96 Lessor’s options if Land Court decides lease may be forfeited
If the Land Court decides a home ownership lease may be forfeited, the lessor may—
if the proposed forfeiture is subject to conditions decided by the court—forfeit the lease under this subdivision if the conditions of forfeiture are satisfied; or
otherwise—forfeit the lease under this subdivision.
If the proposed forfeiture is because of a breach of a lease condition, the lessor may decide not to forfeit the lease and instead allow the lease to continue subject to the lease being amended to include conditions agreed between the lessor and the lessee.
s 96 ins 2011 No. 26 s 165
sub 2014 No. 45 s 41
(sec.96-ssec.1) If the Land Court decides a home ownership lease may be forfeited, the lessor may— if the proposed forfeiture is subject to conditions decided by the court—forfeit the lease under this subdivision if the conditions of forfeiture are satisfied; or otherwise—forfeit the lease under this subdivision.
(sec.96-ssec.2) If the proposed forfeiture is because of a breach of a lease condition, the lessor may decide not to forfeit the lease and instead allow the lease to continue subject to the lease being amended to include conditions agreed between the lessor and the lessee.
- (a) if the proposed forfeiture is subject to conditions decided by the court—forfeit the lease under this subdivision if the conditions of forfeiture are satisfied; or
- (b) otherwise—forfeit the lease under this subdivision.