Petroleum Oil Search Act 1936 (Cth)
PETROLEUM OIL SEARCH.
An Act relating to the Encouragement of Drilling Operations in connexion with the search for Petroleum Oil in Australia and in the Territories of Papua and New Guinea.
[Assented to 28th May, 1936.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows :—
“petroleum” means naturally occurring solid, liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons in a free state, but does not include any substance which may be extracted from rocks or minerals by any process of destructive distillation.
(2.) The moneys appropriated by this Act shall be credited to that Trust Account.
(3.) Subject to this Act, the Minister may apply the moneys standing to the credit of that Trust Account—
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a ) for the purpose of advances to persons engaged in drilling operations in connexion with the search for petroleum ; and(
b ) in payment of the salaries, allowances and other remuneration of persons employed by the Minister under this Act.
(4.) Subject to this Act, any advances under this Act shall be made upon such conditions and subject to such terms as the Minister determines.
(5.) The Minister may, in connexion with any advances made or to be made under this Act—
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a ) in the name of the Commonwealth enter into such agreements and take such securities for repayment of the advances as he thinks fit; and(
b ) enforce any such agreement or security.
(6.) Out of the moneys standing to the credit of the Trust Account there shall be paid such expenditure incurred in the administration of this Act as the Minister approves.
(2.) Persons employed by the
Minister shall not be subject to the
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