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Property Law Act 1958 (No. 6344).

Legislation
Australia
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This Act, consisting of 274 Sections divided into eight Parts and completed by eight Schedules, regulates the property Land Law in the territory of Victoria. The Act includes also provisions on registration, dispute settlement, insurances and public auctions. It is divided as follows: Registration of Conveyances etc. Affecting Land other than Land Under the Transfer of Land Act Deposit of Documents (I); The General Law of Property and Conveyancing (II); Real Estates Liable for Debts. Effect of Judgments. Lis Pendens and Execution. Protection of Purchasers etc. Against Judgments etc.

Land (Reservations and other Matters) Act 1997.

Legislation
Australia
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The main purposes of this Act, consisting of 32 Sections divided into seven Parts and completed by 13 Schedules, are the following: to revoke reservations over various parcels of land; to revoke Crown grants and a Certificate of Title in relation to some of that land; to repeal the Burrumbeet (Russell Reserve) Land Act 1982; to provide for the revocation of part of the reservation of land at Albert Park and the re-reservation of that land; to provide for entry on and use of reserved land at Argyle Square for the construction and on-going use of a car park beneath that land.

Heritage (General) Regulations 2005.

Regulations
Australia
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These Regulations implement the Heritage Act 1995 by prescribing various forms, documentation and procedures authorized by the Act; fees payable in relation to certain permits, consents and certificates under the Act; particular classes of people who are exempt from the payment of fees in relation to permits or consents; and particular cases or classes of cases in which the Heritage Council may waive fees imposed by these Regulations.