New South Wales Consolidated ActsThe Government of the State of Victoria may construct and maintain a line of railway and other works incidental thereto from a point on the flood channel or flats of the river Murray to Tocumwal, in the State of New South Wales, a distance of approximately two miles (which said line is more fully described in Schedule Two to the 1906 Act), and for that purpose may occupy and use any land appropriated, resumed, or acquired by the Secretary for Public Works as provided by section 4 of the 1906 Act.
The agreement, a copy of which is set out in Schedule One to the 1906 Act, is hereby ratified and confirmed.
Note: The agreement, entered into by the States of New South Wales and Victoria, contains provisions that may have ongoing effect. These provisions include clause 6, which provides that the State of Victoria is to bear the cost of maintaining and working both the line authorised to be extended from Victoria to Tocumwal, New South Wales and the Tocumwal bridge.
In this Schedule, "the 1906 Act" means the Tocumwal Railway Extension Act 1906 as in force immediately before its repeal.
Clauses 1-3 re-enact (with minor modifications) sections 2 and 3 of the Tocumwal Railway Extension Act 1906 and are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.