Common use of ENTRY ON CROWN Clause in Contracts

ENTRY ON CROWN. LANDS To the extent reasonably necessary for the purpose of the investigations and studies and subject to the adequate protection of the environment (including flora and fauna) the State will permit the Joint Venturers to enter into and upon Crown land other than the mining areas (including the lands the subject of a pastoral lease) and to survey possible sites for their proposed operations under this Agreement.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Iron Ore (Rhodes Ridge) Agreement, Iron Ore (Rhodes Ridge) Agreement Authorisation Act 1972, Iron Ore (Rhodes Ridge) Agreement

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