Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) The chief executive may, after obtaining and considering the council's advice, enter into a heritage agreement for a registered place with--
(a) the owner of the place; or
(b) with the owner's consent, another person or entity who has an interest in the place.
(2) A heritage agreement attaches to the land the subject of the agreement, unless the agreement states otherwise.
Note--
For when a heritage agreement that attaches to land is binding on an owner or occupier of a place, see section 174.
(3) The chief executive may, after obtaining and considering the council's advice, change or end a heritage agreement--
(a) if the agreement was entered into with the owner of the registered place--by agreement with the owner; or
(b) if the agreement was entered into with another person or entity--by agreement with the person or entity and the owner.