Duties (Western Lands Leases) Order 1999 (NSW)

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1Name of Order

This Order is the Duties (Western Lands Leases) Order 1999.

2Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Order.

3Amalgamation of Western Lands leases: section 64A of the Act(1)

Section 64A of the Duties Act 1997 applies to the transfer of, or an agreement to transfer, a Western lands lease (within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016), being a lease for a purpose specified in an Order of the Governor made for the purposes of that section and published in the Gazette.

(2)

The following purposes are specified:

  • (a)

    grazing together with one or more of the following only:

    • (i)

      cultivation,

    • (ii)

      agriculture,

    • (iii)

      irrigation,

    • (iv)

      feedlot,

    • (v)

      film making,

    • (vi)

      recreational hunting,

    • (vii)

      farm tourism,

    • (viii)

      tourism,

    • (ix)

      aquaculture,

  • (b)

    cultivation together with one or more of the following only:

    • (i)

      grazing,

    • (ii)

      feedlot,

    • (iii)

      film making,

    • (iv)

      recreational hunting,

    • (v)

      farm tourism,

    • (vi)

      tourism,

    • (vii)

      aquaculture,

  • (c)

    agriculture together with one or more of the following only:

    • (i)

      grazing,

    • (ii)

      feedlot,

    • (iii)

      film making,

    • (iv)

      recreational hunting,

    • (v)

      farm tourism,

    • (vi)

      tourism,

    • (vii)

      aquaculture,

  • (d)

    mixed farming together with one or more of the following only:

    • (i)

      grazing,

    • (ii)

      feedlot,

    • (iii)

      film making,

    • (iv)

      recreational hunting,

    • (v)

      farm tourism,

    • (vi)

      tourism,

    • (vii)

      aquaculture.

(3)

This clause applies to a transfer of, or an agreement to transfer, a lease made on or after 2 February 1999.

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