Monarto Legislation Repeal Act 1980 (SA)

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South Australia

Monarto Legislation Repeal Act 1980

An Act to repeal the Monarto Development Commission Act 1973 and the Monarto (Land Acquisition) Act 1972; and for other purposes.

Contents

1Short title

3Interpretation

4Repeal of certain Acts

5Property of Commission to vest in Minister

6Sale of land by Minister

7Designated site to be part of area of District Council of Murray Bridge

Legislative history

The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows:

1—Short title

This Act may be cited as the Monarto Legislation Repeal Act 1980.

3—Interpretation

In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—

the Commission means the Monarto Development Commission established by the Monarto Development Commission Act 1973;

the Council means the District Council of Murray Bridge;

the designated site has the same meaning as in the repealed acquisition Act;

land includes an estate or interest in land, or an interest in respect of land;

liabilities includes duties and obligations;

the Minister means the Minister of Lands;

the repealed acquisition Act means the Monarto (Land Acquisition) Act 1972 repealed by this Act;

undertaking in relation to the Commission means—

(a)all property of the Commission;

(b)all rights and liabilities of the Commission.

4—Repeal of certain Acts

The Monarto Development Commission Act 1973 and the Monarto (Land Acquisition) Act 1972 are repealed.

5—Property of Commission to vest in Minister

(1)The undertaking of the Commission vests in the Minister.

(2)The Registrar-General shall, upon the application of the Minister, register him as the proprietor of land vested in him under this Act.

(3)An instrument relating to land vested in the Minister under this Act shall, if the instrument is under the seal of the Minister and is otherwise in registrable form, be registered by the Registrar-General notwithstanding that the Minister has not been registered as the proprietor of the land.

(4)The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, divest himself of land vested in him under this Act and, upon publication of the order, that land becomes Crown lands and shall, subject to this Act, be dealt with under the provisions of the Crown Lands Act 1929.

6—Sale of land by Minister

(1)The Minister may sell, lease or otherwise deal with land—

(a)vested in him under this Act; or

(b)that becomes Crown lands by virtue of an order under this Act,

in such manner as he thinks fit.

(2)This section does not derogate from the powers of the Governor or the Minister under the Crown Lands Act 1929 in relation to land that becomes Crown lands by virtue of this Act.

7—Designated site to be part of area of District Council of Murray Bridge

(1)The Governor may, by proclamation, annex the designated site to the area of the Council.

(2)Notwithstanding that he has not received a petition under the Local Government Act 1934, the Governor may, by proclamation under subsection (1), or by subsequent proclamation, exercise any of the powers that may be exercised upon petition under that Act in relation to the annexation of a portion of the State to the area of a council.

(3)Upon the annexation of the designated site to the area of the Council an estate in fee simple in the public streets and roads in the designated site shall vest in the Council in accordance with section 306 of the Local Government Act 1934.

Legislative history

Notes

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or of Act

The Monarto Legislation Repeal Act 1980 was repealed by Sch 1 cl 6(e) of the Crown Land Management Act 2009 on 1.6.2010.

Principal Act

Year No Title Assent Commencement
1980 91 Monarto Legislation Repeal Act 1980 4.12.1980 19.12.1980 (Gazette 18.12.1980 p2214)

Provisions amended

Entries that relate to provisions that have been deleted appear in italics.

Provision How varied Commencement
s 2 omitted under Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002
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