Forestry Rights definition
Examples of Forestry Rights in a sentence
Subsection (1) does not apply to any forest property agreement in force immediately before the commencement of the Forestry Rights (Amendment) Act 2001 if that agreement expressly provides that the forest property right granted does not include any carbon sequestration right.
This Version incorporates amendments made to the Forestry Rights Act 1996 by Acts and subordinate instruments.
The Grantor is registered or is entitled to be registered as the proprietor of the Land and accordingly is the owner of the Land for the purposes of the Forestry Rights Act 1996 ##[or equivalent State/Territory Act].
The Grantor and the Grantee acknowledge that this Agreement is made under Section 5 of the Forestry Rights Act 1996 (Vic) ##[insert State equivalent] and is intended to be a Forest Property Agreement as defined in that Act and the parties acknowledge that it is intended that this Agreement be recorded by the Registrar of Titles on the relevant folio on the Register.
In this Act, the Forestry Rights Act 1996 is called the Principal Act.
The long title for the Bill for this Act was "to provide for the creation of forest property rights and for other purposes." The Forestry Rights Act 1996 was assented to on 22 October 1996 and came into operation on 22 October 1996: section 2.