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Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993
sec.11Authority’s powers
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### sec.11 Authority’s powers
The authority has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done for, or in connection with, the performance of its functions.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the authority has such powers as are conferred on it by this Act.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the authority has, for or in connection with the performance of its functions, all the powers of an individual, and may, for example—
enter into contracts; and
acquire, hold, dispose of, and deal with, property; and
appoint agents and attorneys; and
charge, and fix terms, for goods, services and information supplied by it; and
engage consultants.
(sec.11-ssec.1) The authority has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done for, or in connection with, the performance of its functions.
(sec.11-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the authority has such powers as are conferred on it by this Act.
(sec.11-ssec.3) Without limiting subsection (1) , the authority has, for or in connection with the performance of its functions, all the powers of an individual, and may, for example— enter into contracts; and acquire, hold, dispose of, and deal with, property; and appoint agents and attorneys; and charge, and fix terms, for goods, services and information supplied by it; and engage consultants.
- (a) enter into contracts; and
- (b) acquire, hold, dispose of, and deal with, property; and
- (c) appoint agents and attorneys; and
- (d) charge, and fix terms, for goods, services and information supplied by it; and
- (e) engage consultants.