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LAND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997 - SECT 129

129 .         Issue of default notice

        (1)         If a pastoral lessee fails to comply with —

            (a)         any provision of this Act;

            (b)         any provision of the lease;

            (c)         any condition set or determination made by the Board under this Part;

            (ca)         a condition of a permit issued in respect of the lease; or

            (d)         a soil conservation notice,

                the Board may issue a default notice in accordance with this section, and the lessee must comply with the notice.

        (2)         A default notice issued under subsection (1) must —

            (a)         specify the provision, condition, determination or notice with which the lessee has failed to comply;

            (b)         if the notice relates to a failure to comply with a provision of this Act or the lease which specifies that anything is to be done to the satisfaction of the Board, specify the actions which the Board requires the lessee to take in order to satisfy it;

            (c)         require the lessee to comply forthwith;

            (d)         specify any action which the Board requires the lessee to take to remedy the effects of the failure to comply;

            (e)         specify a time or times by which any actions required under paragraph (d) are to be done; and

            (f)         inform the lessee that a failure to comply with the default notice could result in a fine, the forfeiture of the lessee’s interest in the lease, or both.

        [Section 129 amended by No. 59 of 2000 s. 32.]



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