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Redundant Easement Applications and Forestry Rights

A Forestry Rights Agreement under the Forestry Rights Registration Act 1983 (under the instrument code of AG) can be the subject of an application to extinguish an easement under s 113, 114 or 115 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 (instrument code is EE).

However, the EE code acceptance is limited to agreements that create Forestry Rights under the Forestry Rights Registration Act 1983 and does not extend to other agreements that have been lodged under the code AG.

 

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