Crown Minerals Act 1991

Savings and transitional provisions - Existing privileges

111A: No application under section 103D of Mining Act 1971 for extension of duration of mining privilege

You could also call this:

"You can't ask to keep a mining privilege longer under an old law."

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You cannot apply to extend the duration of a mining privilege under section 103D of the Mining Act 1971. This is because section 111A of the Crown Minerals Act 1991 says so. You can find more information about the change to this law in the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2013, which repealed section 111A on 24 May 2013.

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Part 2Savings and transitional provisions
Existing privileges

111ANo application under section 103D of Mining Act 1971 for extension of duration of mining privilege (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 111A: repealed, on , by section 59 of the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 14).