Crown lease definition

Crown lease means every lease or other holding of Crown lands under the Land Act 1898 2, or any regulation thereby repealed, granted for or extending over a period of 5 years or more.
Crown lease means a lease from the Crown of Crown lands, or a licence or concession from the Crown for taking a profit of Crown lands, but does not include —
Crown lease means a crown lease that will be granted in accordance with the Planning Act in a form similar to the Specimen Standard Lease;

Examples of Crown lease in a sentence

  • When a duplicate Crown lease is replaced under subsection (1), the Registrar shall, in cancelling that Crown lease under that subsection, endorse the relevant certificate of Crown land title or qualified certificate of Crown land title, as the case requires, with all the particulars of, or endorsed on, that Crown lease.

  • A duplicate certificate of title or Crown lease replaced by a duplicate certificate of title or Crown lease under subsection (1) and section 48B ceases to have effect on the registration of the new certificate of title or Crown lease under subsection (1).

  • In this section, a reference to a Crown lease includes a reference to a Crown land lease issued by the Minister for Lands.

  • The Registrar, upon receipt of written notice from the Minister for Lands that any Crown lease has been forfeited or determined in whole or in part, shall make an entry to that effect on the original lease and call in the lessee’s part thereof.

  • That I am the lessee (or mortgagee or as the case may be) of a Crown lease of all that.


More Definitions of Crown lease

Crown lease means a lease granted by or in the name of the Commonwealth or of the Territory;
Crown lease means any lease granted by the Crown, any instrument whereby the term of a Crown lease may have been extended or the provisions thereof varied and any agreement for a Crown lease;
Crown lease means a lease of any part of the bed of the sea forming part of the Crown Estate, or an authorisation to exercise rights in respect of any such part of that Estate;
Crown lease means a lease of land granted by or in the name of the Commonwealth;
Crown lease means a lease granted, or continued in force, under the Crown Lands Act 1996;
Crown lease means the grant of a lease over the Cultural Protection Area to the RNTBC by the Minister for Lands, pursuant to section 83 of the LA Act, in perpetuity for the permitted use of "Heritage Protection and Cultural Purposes" on the terms and conditions which will be in the form, or substantially in the form of the draft lease set out in Part A of Schedule 3.
Crown lease means a perpetual lease, pastoral lease or miscellaneous lease; "document of title" includes a certificate of title, a Crown lease or an agreement to purchase;