Common use of Right of Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Right of Occupancy. As soon as practicable after the commencement date the State will cause the Minister for Mines in exercise of the power in that behalf conferred by Section 276 of the Mining Act to temporarily reserve from occupation the land more particularly described in the “particulars of mining areas” appended to this Section and with the approval of the Governor to authorise the Joint Venturers to temporarily occupy such land (the right of the Joint Venturers so to do pursuant to such authority being hereinafter referred to as “the right of occupancy”) for the period and upon and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned. PARTICULARS OF MINING AREAS ALL those pieces of land (containing in the aggregate an area of 322 square miles or thereabouts) being those portions of the land the subject of Temporary Reserves 4192H, 4193H, 4266H, 4267H, 4737H, 4881H, 4882H, 4883H, and 4884H, as are delineated and coloured green in the plan marked ‘A’ signed by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purpose of identification.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au

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