Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting Corporation Limited Act 1902 (WA)
Western Australia
This Act was repealed by the
Western Australia
Western Australia
Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting Corporation Limited Act 1902Be it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: —
The Governor may grant to the Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting Corporation, Limited, and its transferees (hereinafter referred to as the lessee), a special lease of the land described in the Schedule to this Act, for works for the production and supply of electric power and light, and for other purposes incidental thereto, for the term of ninety‑nine years, at such rent and subject to such covenants and conditions as to the Governor may seem fit.
The lease shall be of the surface of the land and of the land below the surface to a depth of one hundred feet, but the Governor may authorize the lessee to sink for water on any part of the land to a depth greater than one hundred feet.
The lessee shall have the right in priority to all other persons at all times during the continuance of the lease authorized by this Act to take water from the main shaft marked “A” on a plan of Gold Mining Lease 3863 E deposited in the office of the Minister for Mines
(a) At any time enter upon the said gold mining lease;
(b) Construct pumping machinery and pipes in the said shaft;
(c) Lay down pipes connecting the shaft with the boundary of the lease authorized by this Act; and
(d) Maintain and keep the said shaft, machinery, and pipes in repair, and, if necessary, deepen the said shaft.
But in the exercise of such right the lessee shall not interfere with the lawful mining operations of any holder of the said gold mining lease, or other authorized holding of the land comprised therein, for the time being, or obstruct the use of the said shaft in connection therewith.
The Council or Board of any municipality or road district situated within five miles of the land demised (hereinafter referred to as the “Local authority”) may, by notice in writing, require the lessee to supply electric power or light at the lowest rates charged for the time being by the lessee to any consumer taking an equal supply under similar conditions.
On such notice being given, and an agreement being entered into by the local authority to take electric power or light, and to pay the cost of the installation, the lessee shall, within six months thereafter, or within such extended time as the Minister may allow, afford the required supply.
Should any question or dispute arise between the lessee and any holder of the said gold mining lease, or other authorized holding of the land comprised therein, or between the lessee and any local authority, in relation to their mutual rights or obligations under this Act, the same shall be referred to and settled by the Minister for Mines
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The natural surface, and so much of the land as is below the natural surface to a depth of 100 feet, of all that piece or parcel of land containing 16 acres 1 rood or thereabouts, and being bounded by lines starting from the intersection of the South side of York Street with the East side of Lane Street, and extending 89
Act | Number and Year | Assent | Commencement | Miscellaneous |
45 of 1902 | 20 December 1902 | 20 December 1902 | ||
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