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MINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 - SECT 10AAA
Extinguishing mining tenement interests on the taking of land in a mining tenement’s area (other than by an easement)
10AAA Extinguishing mining tenement interests on the taking of land in a
mining tenement’s area (other than by an easement)
(1) This section applies to the taking of land, other than by taking or
otherwise creating an easement, under a resumption law.
(2) Despite any other
Act, the taking of land does not extinguish mining tenement interests other
than to the extent, if any, provided for in the resumption notice for the
taking of the land.
(3) The resumption notice for the taking of land may
provide for the extinguishment of a mining tenement interest on the taking
only to the extent the relevant Minister for the taking is satisfied the
interest is incompatible with the purpose for which the land is taken.
(4)
Without limiting the application of subsection (3) , the relevant Minister may
be satisfied a mining tenement interest is incompatible with the purpose for
which the land is taken if, for that purpose, it is necessary to extinguish
all interests in the land, including native title rights and interests.
(5) A
mining tenement interest may be— (a) wholly extinguished; or
(b) partially
extinguished by— (i) excluding land from the land the subject of the
interest; or
(ii) prohibiting the carrying out of activities by the holder of
the interest.
(6) The resumption notice for the taking of land may provide
for the extinguishment of mining tenement interests by reference to either or
both of the following— (a) stated land, which— (i) may be all or part of
the land that is taken; and
(ii) if the stated land is only part of the land
that is taken—may be described in the resumption notice in any way,
including, for example— (A) as a shape that does not constitute a block or
sub-block; or
(B) by using 3 dimensionally located points to identify the
position, shape and dimensions of each boundary;
(b) stated mining tenement
interests, which may be all mining tenement interests or mining tenement
interests of a particular type.
(7) For the taking of land for which mining
tenement interests are extinguished as provided by this section— (a) each
person’s interest in an extinguished mining tenement interest is converted
into a right to claim compensation under the resumption law; and
(b) the
resumption law applies with necessary and convenient changes and with the
changes mentioned in subsections (8) and (9) and section 10AAD .
(8) The
notice of intention to resume for the proposed taking of the land must state
the extent to which the mining tenement interests are proposed to be
extinguished.
(9) The entity taking the land must give the chief executive a
written notice that— (a) states the details of the extinguishment; and
(b)
asks for the extinguishment to be recorded in the register; and
(c) is
accompanied by a certified copy of the resumption notice.
(10) In this
section—
"certified copy" , of the resumption notice, means a copy of the original of
the notice that has been certified by a justice of the peace as being a
correct copy of the original notice.
"relevant Minister" , for the taking of land under a resumption law, means—
(a) if the land is taken under the process stated in the ALA (whether the land
is taken under the ALA or another resumption law)—the Minister to whom the
application that the land be taken is made under section 9 of that Act; or
(b) otherwise—the Minister administering the resumption law under which the
land is, or is to be, taken.
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