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LAND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997 - SECT 129

LAND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997 - SECT 129

129 .         Default notice, when can be issued etc.

        (1)         If a pastoral lessee fails to comply with —

            (a)         any provision of this Act; or

            (b)         any provision of the lease; or

            (c)         any condition set, determination made, or direction given by the Board under this Part; or

            (ca)         a condition of a permit issued under Division 5 in respect of the lease (including a condition mentioned in section 122D(3)(b)(ii)); or

            (d)         a soil conservation notice,

                the Board may issue a default notice in accordance with this section, and the lessee must comply with the notice.

        (2)         A default notice issued under subsection (1) must —

            (a)         give details of the failure to comply; and

            (b)         if the notice relates to a failure to comply with a provision of this Act or the lease, or a condition of a permit, that requires something to be done to the satisfaction of the Board — specify any action that the Board requires the lessee to take in order for the Board to be satisfied; and

        [(c)         deleted]

            (d)         specify any action which the Board requires the lessee to take to remedy the effects of the failure to comply; and

            (e)         specify a time or times by which any actions required under paragraph (b) or (d) must be done; and

            (f)         inform the lessee that a failure to comply with the default notice could result in a fine, the forfeiture of the lessee’s interest in the lease, or both.

        [Section 129 amended: No. 59 of 2000 s. 32; No. 4 of 2023 s. 67.]