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Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991
sec.98Extension of term of lease if proposed forfeiture
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### sec.98 Extension of term of lease if proposed forfeiture
This section applies to a home ownership lease if—
a proposed forfeiture of the lease has been referred to the Land Court; and
after the referral but before the Land Court decides on the matter, the term of the lease would, but for subsection (2) , end.
The term of the lease is taken to continue until—
if the lease is forfeited—the forfeiture of the lease takes effect as mentioned in section 97 (3) ; or
otherwise—the end of 60 days after the Land Court makes its decision.
Subsection (2) applies to the lease despite the provisions of the lease and any other provision of this Act.
s 98 amd 1993 No. 85 s 170
sub 2011 No. 26 s 165 ; 2014 No. 45 s 41
(sec.98-ssec.1) This section applies to a home ownership lease if— a proposed forfeiture of the lease has been referred to the Land Court; and after the referral but before the Land Court decides on the matter, the term of the lease would, but for subsection (2) , end.
(sec.98-ssec.2) The term of the lease is taken to continue until— if the lease is forfeited—the forfeiture of the lease takes effect as mentioned in section 97 (3) ; or otherwise—the end of 60 days after the Land Court makes its decision.
(sec.98-ssec.3) Subsection (2) applies to the lease despite the provisions of the lease and any other provision of this Act.
- (a) a proposed forfeiture of the lease has been referred to the Land Court; and
- (b) after the referral but before the Land Court decides on the matter, the term of the lease would, but for subsection (2) , end.
- (a) if the lease is forfeited—the forfeiture of the lease takes effect as mentioned in section 97 (3) ; or
- (b) otherwise—the end of 60 days after the Land Court makes its decision.