Greenhills-Quairading Railway Act 1906 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO SEXTO

EDWARDI SEPTIMI REGIS,

XXIV.

No. 24 of 1906.

AN ACT to authorise the construction of a

Railway from Greenhills to Quairading.

[Assented to 14th December, 1906.]

and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this presentBE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and

with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :-

This Act may be cited as the Greenhills-Quairading Railway Short title.

Act, 1906.

Greenhills to Quairading,with all necessary, proper, and usual works struct.

2.

It shall be lawful to construct and maintain a railway from Authority to con-

and conveniences in connection therewith, along the line described

in the Schedule to this Act.

3.     Notwithstanding anything contained in the Public Works Deviation.

Act, 1902, it shall be lawful for the Minister for Works to deviate from the line as described in such Schedule to the extent of ten miles on either side thereof.

4.     At any time after the passing of tins Act, and until the Power to Governor

expiration of twelve months from the publication of notice in the ttacosem land within

Gocerninent Gazette declaring the railway open for traffic, the el5 miles of railway.

1906, No. 24.] Greenhills-Quairading Railway. [6 EDW. VII.

Governor may, with the object of encouraging the cultivation and settlement of the land, compulsorily purchase any land in parcels of not less than one thousand acres, each parcel being the property of one person or two or more persons jointly or in common, and situated within fifteen miles on either side of the line of railway, and which land is certified by the Minister for Lands as suitable for closer agricultural settlement : Provided that no land shall be compulsorily purchased until the Land Purchase Board has favourably reported thereon.

Purchase money to

be determined

5.

On the determination by the Governor from time to time to within such defined limits may be taken under the Public Works Act, 1902, and the provisions of that Act shall apply, and the amount of the purchase money shall be determined as compensation is determined under that Act:

under Public Works

exercise the power conferred by the last preceding section, any land

Act, 1902.

But no regard shall be had to any increased value occasioned by the railway, and the purchase money shall be assessed at the probable and reasonable price which the land with any improvements thereon, or the estate or interest of the claimant therein, might have been expected to realise if offered for sale at the date the land was taken, and if the railway had not been constructed or authorised.

Governor may re-

6.

Before the purchase money is paid for any land compulsorily purchased under the authority of this Act, the Governor may require the claimant to execute a surrender, conveyance, or transfer of the land to the Crown, or as the Governor may direct, free from all encumbrances.

quire surrender,

etc., to be made.

Application of 60

Viet., /Co. 26. Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1896, and the purchase money

7. All such land shall be dealt with under the provisions of the

may be paid out of any moneys authorised to be raised and expended

by that Act, or as therein prescribed.

6 EDW. VT

Greenhills-Quairading Railway. [1906, No. 24.

SCEIRE) Una

GREENHILLS-QfJAIRADING RAILWAY.

DESCRIPTION OF LINE OF RAILWAY.

Commencing at a point in or near Greenbills Towusite, on York-Greenhills Railway, and proceeding thence in a generally South-Easterly direction for about 30 miles, and terminating at a point in or near Quairading Spring, as more par- ticularly delineated and coloured red on map marked P.W.D., %V.A., 12855, deposited as provided for by 55 Victories, No. 34, Section 10. Total length about 30 miles.

By Authority : FRED. Wu. Burrs° Government Printer, Perth.

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