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MELBOURNE CITY LINK ACT 1995 - SECT 94

Link corporation and others to have same protections and immunities as the Head, Transport for Victoria

S. 94(1) amended by Nos 78/2001 s. 8, 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.14(c)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22), 49/2019 s. 186(Sch.  4 item 28.44).

    (1)     The Link corporation, a licensee, a licence holder and a lessee have the same protections and immunities in carrying out their respective functions under—

        (a)     this Act or the regulations; or

S. 94(1)(b) amended by No. 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.14(a)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22).

        (b)     the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 or the regulations under that Act; or

S. 94(1)(ba) inserted by No. 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.14(b)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22).

        (ba)     the Transport Integration Act 2010 or the regulations made under that Act; or

        (c)     the Agreement; or

        (d)     a licence or lease issued or granted under Part 3 of this Act; or

        (e)     an authorisation under Part 9 of the Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986

in relation to the construction, operation, maintenance, management and control of the roads referred to in section 58 and the Link road as the Head, Transport for Victoria has in carrying out its functions under the Transport Integration Act 2010 or the regulations under that Act or the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 or the regulations under that Act or as a highway authority at law in relation to the construction, operation, maintenance, management or control of highways.

S. 94(2) substituted by No. 50/1998
s. 26(1).

    (2)     The Link operator, when acting under this Act—

        (a)     as a delegate of the Link corporation has the same protections and immunities as the Link corporation has under subsection (1); or

        (b)     under a sub-delegation from the Link corporation has the same protections and immunities as the Link corporation has under subsection (5).

S. 94(3) inserted by No. 50/1998
s. 26(1), amended by Nos 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.15(c)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22), 49/2019 s. 186(Sch.  4 item 28.44).

    (3)     The Extension corporation and a lessee have the same protections and immunities in carrying out their respective functions under—

        (a)     this Act or the regulations; or

S. 94(3)(b) amended by No. 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.15(a)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22).

        (b)     the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 or the regulations made under that Act; or



S. 94(3)(ba) inserted by No. 6/2010 s. 203(1)
(Sch. 6 item 31.15(b)) (as amended by No. 45/2010 s. 22).

        (ba)     the Transport Integration Act 2010 or the regulations made under that Act; or

        (c)     the Extension Agreement; or

        (d)     a lease granted under section 93G

in relation to the operation, maintenance, management and control of the land which is the subject of that lease, as the Head, Transport for Victoria has in carrying out its functions under the Transport Integration Act 2010 or the regulations under that Act or the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 or the regulations under that Act or as a highway authority at law in relation to the operation, maintenance, management or control of highways.

S. 94(4) inserted by No. 50/1998
s. 26(1).

    (4)     The Extension operator, when acting under this Act—

        (a)     as a delegate of the Extension corporation has the same protections and immunities as the Extension corporation has under subsection (3); or

        (b)     under a sub-delegation from the Link corporation has the same protections and immunities as the Link corporation has under subsection (5).

S. 94(5) inserted by No. 50/1998
s. 26(1).

    (5)     The Link corporation, when acting under this Act as a delegate of the Extension corporation has the same protections and immunities as the Extension corporation has under subsection (3).



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