LAND ACT 1933 - SECT 106
This legislation has been repealed.
LAND ACT 1933 - SECT 106
106 . Reservations
(1) The right is
reserved to the Minister —
(a) to
lay out, declare open, and make, either permanently or for temporary use,
public roads through any land held under pastoral lease;
(b) to
take away any indigenous produce, rock, soil, or other material which may be
required for public purposes, from any such land;
[(c), (d) and (e) deleted]
(f) to
depasture any horses or cattle in the employ of the Government while working
on or passing over the said land, and to water them at any natural sources
there, together with a right for any person to pass over any such land which
may be unenclosed, or enclosed but otherwise unimproved, with or without
horses, stock, or vehicles, on all necessary occasions.
(2) The aboriginal
natives may at all times enter upon any unenclosed and unimproved parts of the
land the subject of a pastoral lease to seek their sustenance in their
accustomed manner.
[Section 106 amended by No. 47 of 1934 s.11; No.
36 of 1939 s.13; No. 107 of 1978 1st Schedule; No. 94 of 1982 s.9.]