(c) a person who is an owner or occupier of a part of
the study area; or
(d) a local government whose local government area
includes a part of the study area.
(3) The objector must file the objection
with the Land Court within the appeal period.
(4) The objector must, in
filing the objection with the Land Court, identify for the Land Court the
names and contact details of all other persons who the objector understands to
be parties to the objection.
(5) As soon as practicable after receiving the
objection from the objector, the Land Court must—
(a) take all reasonable
steps to identify all other parties to the objection; and
(b) advise them of
the objection.
(6) The chief executive must give the Land Court all the help
the chief executive can reasonably give to identify the parties to the
objection.
(7) The Land Court must take all reasonable steps to keep all
parties to the objection informed about when the hearing of the objection is
to be held.