LAND ACT 1933 - SECT 105
This legislation has been repealed.
LAND ACT 1933 - SECT 105
105 . Pastoral lessees have no right to soil or timber
(1) Subject to
subsection (2) a pastoral lease shall give no right to the soil, or to the
timber, except as may be required for domestic purposes, for the construction
of airstrips, roads, buildings, fences, stockyards, or other improvements on
the lands so occupied.
(2) The Minister may
on the recommendation of the Board, and upon such terms and conditions as he
considers appropriate, approve of the sowing and cultivation by a lessee of
non-indigenous pasture species for the purpose of enhancing the stock carrying
capability of the lease or for such other purposes as are approved by the
Minister.
(3) Any cultivation of
non-indigenous pasture species carried out in accordance with subsection (2)
shall not be taken into account in determining whether or not compensation is
payable, or the amount of compensation payable, upon any resumption or
pursuant to section 110.
[Section 105 inserted by No. 97 of 1980 s.14;
amended by No. 94 of 1982 s.8.]