Returned Soldiers Settlement (Land Aggregation Tax) Amendment Act 1981 (NSW)

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RETURNED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT (LAND

AGGREGATION TAX) AMENDMENT ACT,

1981, No. 41

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ELIZABETH45 II REGINA

Act No. 41, 1981.

An Act to amend section 10 of the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 1916, consequentially upon the enactment of the Land Aggregation Tax Management (Amendment) Act, 1981. [Assented to, 15th May, 1981.1

Act No. 41, 1981.

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Returned Soldiers Settlement (Land Aggregation Tax) Amendment.

BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :—

Short title.

1.          This Act may be cited as the “Returned Soldiers Settle­

ment (Land Aggregation Tax) Amendment Act, 1981”.

Commencement.

2. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), this Act shall

commence on the date of assent to this Act.

(2) Section 3 shall commence on the day appointed and

notified under section 2 (2) of the Land Aggregation Tax

Management (Amendment) Act, 1981.

Amendment of Act No. 21, 1916.

3. The Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 1916, is amended

in the manner set forth in Schedule 1.

SCHEDULE 1.

(Sec. 3.)

Amendments to the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act,

1916.

(1) Section 10 (10)—

After “land” where firstly occurring, insert “the area of which exceeds 4 050 square metres”.

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Returned Soldiers Settlement (Land Aggregation Tax) Amendment.

SCHEDULE 1—continued.

Amendments to the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act,

1916—continued.

(2) Section 10 (11)—

After section 10 (10), insert:—

(11) Where, pursuant to this section, the prescribed particulars have been recorded by the Registrar-General, or the Minister has caused the prescribed particulars to be endorsed, in respect of a parcel of land the area of which does not exceed 4 050 square metres, the Registrar-General or the Minister, as the case may be, may, at his discretion, cause those particulars to be cancelled or otherwise removed.

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