South Australian Consolidated Acts47—Crown lessee may surrender for lease under this Act
(1) The lessee of any
Crown lands included in any irrigation area proclaimed after the first day of
December, 1909, may tender a surrender of his lease for the purpose of
obtaining a perpetual lease under this Act, and the Minister may, if he deems
proper, accept such surrender in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the
King.
(1a) The lessee under
any perpetual lease subject to revaluation or under any miscellaneous lease,
of any land included in any irrigation area, may tender a surrender of his
lease for the purpose of obtaining a perpetual lease under this Act, and the
Minister may, if he deems proper, accept such surrender in the name and on
behalf of His Majesty the King.
(2) The surrender
shall be in the form, and be made and executed in the manner prescribed by
regulation: Provided that until such form and manner are so prescribed the
surrender shall be in the form, and be made and executed in the manner,
prescribed for surrenders under the Crown Lands Act 1929 with such
variations as the case may require.