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Showing items 1 through 9 of 44.This Act, consisting of 156 sections divided into twelve Parts and completed by one Schedule, establishes a comprehensive set of legislative provisions dealing with state conservation and land management matters.
This Act, consisting of 180 sections divided into 20 Parts and completed by one Schedule, provides for the registration of titles to land. It defines the powers of the Registrar-General after the registration of a units plan and the procedures on applications and registrations.
This Act, consisting of 37 sections divided into seven Parts provides for the conservation and management of beaches and coasts of the state of South Australia. The Act provides for the establishment of the Coast Protection Board, defines its functions and powers and regulates its operation.
This Act provides for the consolidation of the Acts relating to the declaration of titles to land and the facilitation of its transfer.
This Act, consisting of 221 sections divided into 17 Parts and completed by four Schedules, makes provisions with respect to land tenure rights, conveyance of lands, easements, transfer of land, leases, mortgages, and various other matters relative to the registration of titles, use of land right
These Regulations implement provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984.The Regulations provide for the protection and conservation of fauna and flora and restrictions on fishing, taking or approaching certain marine fauna in marine parks or marine management areas, marine reserve
The Regulations contain rules for the election procedure of the Soil Conservation District Advisory Committee, provided for in section 15 of the principal Act.
These Regulations declare that all coastal land described in the Schedule is to constitute part of the coast for the purposes of the Coast Protection Act 1972.
Implements: Coast Protection Act 1972. (2015-06-18)
Repealed by: Coast Protection Regulations 2015. (2015-06-11)
These Regulations declare the land between the seaward edge of the bold line shown on the plans in the Schedule and the mean high water mark on the seashore at spring tides to constitute part of the coast for the purposes of the Coast Protection Act 1972.
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