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MINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 - SECT 299
Consolidation of mining leases
299 Consolidation of mining leases
(1) The holder of mining leases for the mining of minerals in respect of
contiguous areas may lodge an application in writing with the chief executive
for the grant of a mining lease consolidating those mining leases.
(2) The
application shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(3) If the chief
executive is not satisfied the areas are adjoining, the holder may apply to
the Land Court for an order declaring the areas to be adjoining areas for this
section.
(4) The Minister may cancel the mining leases referred to in an
application lodged pursuant to subsection (1) and grant the mining lease
applied for, subject to such conditions as may be imposed by or under this
Act.
(5) If, within the proposed area of the consolidated mining lease, there
is an area not included in 1 of the leases to be consolidated, the Minister
may include the area in the consolidated mining lease.
(6) A consolidated
mining lease may be granted only if the Minister is satisfied arrangements for
compensation, the deposit of security and the proposed conditions of the
mining lease are adequate.
(7) Sections 232 , 238 , 245 , 251 to 253 , 260 ,
265 , 266 , 268 , 269 , 271 to 272 and 275 and such other provisions as the
Minister approves do not apply in respect of an application for and grant of a
mining lease under this section.
(8) The provisions of section 312 (3) do not
apply in respect of a mining lease terminated for the purposes of the grant of
a mining lease under this section.
(9) Notwithstanding the provisions of
section 277 (10) , the security that pursuant to that section would have been
refunded to the holder of the cancelled mining leases or as the holder directs
may, at the request of the applicant, be retained by the Minister towards
security required under section 277 (1) to be deposited by the holder of the
new mining lease issued under subsection (4) .
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