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ABORIGINAL LAND ACT 1991 - SECT 199
Use of Aboriginal land preserved
199 Use of Aboriginal land preserved
(1) If, on the day land becomes Aboriginal land, the land or any part of the
land is being occupied or used by the State or the Commonwealth, the State or
Commonwealth is entitled to continue to occupy or use it for such period as
the land, or that part of the land, is required by the State or Commonwealth.
(2) While the State or Commonwealth is entitled to the occupation or use of
land under subsection (1) , the improvements on the land are the property of
the State or Commonwealth.
(3) If the chief executive becomes aware the
occupation or use of land under subsection (1) is no longer required by the
State or Commonwealth, the chief executive must give the trustee of the land
notice of that fact.
(4) Despite subsection (1) , if the State or
Commonwealth intends to continue to occupy or use the land, the State or
Commonwealth and the trustee of the land are to use their best endeavours to
provide for the continued occupation and use of the land under an interest in,
or in relation to, the land given by the trustee of the land.
(5) Subsection
(1) ceases to apply to land if— (a) it is subject to a home ownership lease;
or
(b) the State or Commonwealth has a right to occupy or use the land under
an interest in, or in relation to, the land given by the trustee of the land;
or
(c) the trustee of the land receives a notice under subsection (3) for the
land.
(6) Subsection (7) applies if the Aboriginal land being occupied or
used by the State or the Commonwealth is land that is the subject of a
townsite lease.
(7) Subsections (3) to (5) apply as if a reference to the
trustee of the land were a reference to the lessee for the townsite lease.
(8) For subsection (1) but without otherwise limiting the subsection, land is
being occupied or used by the State or Commonwealth if, immediately before
becoming Aboriginal land, it was a reserve under the Land Act and the State or
Commonwealth was the trustee of the reserve.
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