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Land Act 1958.

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Australia
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The Act, consisting of 15 Parts completed by 17 Schedules, concerns the management of public land in the territory of Victoria. The Act consists of 416 sections and is divided into the following Parts: Crown Lands Generally; Leases of Agricultural College Lands; Development Leases; Leases and Licences for Electric Lines; General; Vacant and Unclaimed Lands; Bed and Banks of Certain Watercourses; Unused Roads and Water Frontages; Limitation of Jurisdictions for Supreme Court; Regulations and Transitional provisions.

Settled Land Act 1958.

Legislation
Australia
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Under the Act, “settlement” includes “an instrument or instruments which under this Act or the corresponding previous enactments is or are deemed to be or which together constitute a settlement, and a settlement which is deemed to have been made by any person or to be subsisting for the purposes of this Act”, what constitutes a settlement is defined under section 8. The Act defines the rights and powers of tenants for life (sects. 12-29 and Part II), including mining and building leases, provides for the procedure for the settlement of disputes (sects.

Valuation of Land Act 1960.

Legislation
Australia
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This Act concerns the valuation of land in Victoria and provides for the appointment of the Valuer-general and of the Valuers' Qualification Board. The Act consists of 52 sections and is divided into four parts. Part I is dedicated to the Valuer-general, Part II to the registration of valuers, Part III covers objections, reviews and appeals, and Part IV contains provisions of miscellaneous nature.

Transfer of Land Act 1958.

Legislation
Australia
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This Act covers all aspects of the registration and transfer of title to land. The Act is divided into seven Parts as follws: The office of titles (I); Bringing land under the Act (II); The Register (III); Electronic instruments (3A); Registration of dealings with land (IV); Incidental provisions (V); General (VI); and Transitional (VII). Part IV makes provision for the registration of various dealings in land: leases, mortgages, acquisition by Statute, sales by Sheriff, etc.

Surveyors (Registration) Regulations 1992.

Regulations
Australia
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The objective of the Regulations (22 sections, 8 Schedules) is to set out procedures for registration and endorsement of registration of Surveyors (reg. 3). They include detailed rules concerning training and registration of Surveyors - course, training agreement, prescribed qualifications, examinations, cadastral law assignment and registration of Surveyors. The Schedules contain forms for various applications, prescribed qualifications and certificates.

Implements: Surveyors Act 1978. (1999-02-25)