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WILDERNESS ACT 1987 - SECT 2
Definitions
2 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"conservation agreement" has the same meaning as it has in the
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 .
"conservation area" has the same meaning as it has in the
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 .
"Council" means the National Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council constituted
under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 .
"development", in relation to a wilderness area, means: (a) the erection of a
building in that area,
(b) the carrying out of a work in, on, over or under
that area,
(c) the use of that area or of a building or work in that area,
(d) the subdivision of that area, and
(e) the clearing of vegetation in that
area.
"Director" means the Director of National Parks and Wildlife.
"statutory authority" means: (a) a Government Department,
(c) a council or a
county council within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 , and
(d)
any other body constituted by or under an Act.
"wilderness area" means lands (including subterranean lands) declared to be a
wilderness area under this Act or the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 .
"wilderness protection agreement" means an agreement entered into under
section 10.
(2) A reference in this section: (a) to the erection of a
building includes a reference to the rebuilding of, the making of structural
alterations to, or the enlargement or extension of a building or the placing
or relocating of a building on land,
(b) to the carrying out of a work
includes a reference to the rebuilding of, the making of alterations to, or
the enlargement or extension of, a work, and
(c) to the subdivision of land
is a reference to the subdivision of land as defined by section 4B of the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 .
(3) In this Act: (a) a
reference to a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty,
and
(b) a reference to the exercise of a function includes, where the
function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the duty.
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