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LAW COURTS LIMITED ACT 1977 - SECT 3
Vesting of land described in Schedule 1
3 Vesting of land described in Schedule 1
(1) On a day to be appointed by the Governor for the purposes of this section
and notified by proclamation published in the Gazette, the land described in
Schedule 1: (a) becomes Crown lands (as defined in the Crown Lands
Consolidation Act 1913 ) to the extent to which it is not Crown lands (as so
defined) immediately before the appointed day, and
(b) is freed and
discharged from all trusts, conditions, encumbrances, dedications,
reservations, obligations, estates, interests, contracts (being contracts
relating to the disposition of any of the land), charges, rates, rights-of-way
or other easements.
(2) On or after the appointed day, a Crown grant of the
land described in Schedule 1 may be issued to the Company, and the grant shall
be issued subject to such trusts, conditions, covenants, exceptions,
reservations and provisions (if any) as the Governor thinks fit and as are
specified in the grant.
(3) Any Crown grant or certificate of title issued in
respect of any part of the land described in Schedule 1 and subsisting
immediately before the appointed day is cancelled so far as it relates to the
land described in Schedule 1.
(4) No easement for railway purposes vested in
the Public Transport Commission of New South Wales is affected by anything
contained in or done under the foregoing provisions of this section.
(5) A
person who is divested of an estate or interest in any of the land described
in Schedule 1 by the operation of subsection (1) has the same claim for
compensation that he would have had had the land been resumed or appropriated
under the Public Works Act 1912 and that Act applies to and in respect of the
claim as if: (a) the land had been so resumed or appropriated by notification
published under section 42 of that Act on the appointed day, and
(b) the
Minister were the Constructing Authority.
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