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Showing items 1 through 9 of 14.This Regulation, consisting of and one Schedule, establishes the requirements to be met for aboriginal land heritage.
Subject to this Part and to any provision to the contrary in a law of the Territory, a person shall not enter onto or remain on Aboriginal land or use a road unless he has been issued with a permit to do so in accordance with this Part (sect. 4).
This Act, consisting of 70 sections divided into eight and completed by one Schedule, provides for the management and conservation of pastoral lands in the territory of South Australia.
These Regulations, consisting of 12 sections completed by one Schedule dealing with fees, implement the Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act 1989 by providing specifications on public access routes, on travelling stocks, on access to water for travelling stocks, etc.
The main objects of this Act are, in accordance with the Commonwealth Native Title Act: to validate past acts invalidated because of the existence of native title; to confirm existing rights to natural resources and access to waterways and public places.
This Act concerns traditional rights to land in South Australia. The Act provides for the registration of native title rights, investigations on native title rights, claims and determinations of native title rights and compensation for acts affecting native title rights.
The Act provides for the conversion of certain Crown leases to freeholds and prescribes savings and related procedure for the registration.
Amends: Crown Lands Act. (2014-06-02)
This Act consists of 40 sections and is divided into seven Parts: Preliminary; Public surveys; Registration of surveyors; Entry to land for survey purposes; Offences; The Board of Surveying and Spatial Information and Miscellaneous.
This Act provides for the protection and preservation of Aboriginal heritage in the territory of South Australia.
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