Reserves Act 1977

Miscellaneous provisions - General provisions

121: Minister may give conditional consent or approval

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"The Minister can say yes, but with rules to follow"

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The Minister can give their consent or approval, but they can also add conditions to it. You need to follow these conditions if the Minister gives their consent or approval with conditions. The Minister decides what conditions to add, and they can choose any conditions they think are suitable.

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Part 5Miscellaneous provisions
General provisions

121Minister may give conditional consent or approval

  1. Where under any provision of this Act the consent or approval of the Minister is required, he or she may give his or her consent or approval subject to such conditions as he or she thinks fit.