Just Terms Act definition
Examples of Just Terms Act in a sentence
If the [Developer/Landowner]* [Delete whichever is inapplicable] does not dedicate the Dedication Land at the time at which it is required to be dedicated, the [Developer/Landowner]* consents to the Council compulsorily acquiring that land for compensation in the amount of $1.00 without having to follow the pre‑acquisition procedure under the Just Terms Act.
The [Developer/Landowner]* agrees that: clause 13.1 is an agreement between the Council and the [Developer/Landowner]* for the purposes of section 30 of the Just Terms Act; and in clause 13.1, the [Developer/Landowner]* has agreed on all relevant matters concerning the compulsory acquisition and the compensation to be paid for the acquisition.
Just Terms Act means the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991.
The landowner indemnifies UrbanGrowth NSW against all claims that may be made by any person with an interest in the land (as defined in the Just Terms Act) against UrbanGrowth NSW as a result of the acquisition pursuant to this agreement by UrbanGrowth NSW of the whole or any part of the land or any interest in the land.
For the present, Landlord TENANT ___________________ designates the place designated in paragraph 15 of this lease as the place for the making of the payments of rent.
If the Developer does not dedicate land required to be dedicated under this Deed at the time at which it is required to be dedicated, the Developer consents to the Council compulsorily acquiring the land for compensation in the amount of $1 without having to follow the pre‑acquisition procedure under the Just Terms Act.
If the Developer does not dedicate the Dedication Land at the time at which it is required to be dedicated under the terms of this Agreement, the Developer consents to Council compulsorily acquiring the land for compensation in the amount of $1 without having to follow the pre-acquisition procedure under the Just Terms Act.
The landowner indemnifies UrbanGrowth NSW against all claims that may be made by any person with an interest in the land (as defined in the Just Terms Act) against UrbanGrowth NSW as a result of the acquisition pursuant to this agreement by UrbanGrowth NSW of the whole or any part of the land.
If Bluenite does not dedicate land required to be dedicated under this Deed at the time at which it is required to be dedicated, Bluenite consents to the Council compulsorily acquiring the land for compensation in the amount of $1 without having to follow the pre acquisition procedure under the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Just Terms Act).
If the Developer does not dedicate land required to be dedicated under this Deed at the time at which it is required to be dedicated, the Developer consents to the Council compulsorily acquiring the land for compensation in the amount of $1.00 without having to follow the pre‑acquisition procedure under the Just Terms Act.