Crown Minerals Act 1991

Permits, access to land, and other matters - Permits, access to land, and title notations - Access to land other than for minimum impact activity

72: Variation of access arrangements

You could also call this:

"Changing an access agreement that's already been decided"

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If you have an access arrangement that an arbitrator has decided on, it can be changed. This can happen if all the parties involved, or their successors, agree to the change. The change must also follow the terms of the original arrangement that the arbitrator made.

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Permits, access to land, and title notations: Access to land other than for minimum impact activity

72Variation of access arrangements

  1. An access arrangement determined by an arbitrator may, subject to the terms of the arrangement, be varied by the arbitrator with the consent of all of the parties to the arrangement, or their successors.