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Bill
Yallingup Foreshore Land Bill 2002
Bill No.
99
Long Title
The purpose of this Bill is to ensure the retention of approximately 13.5 hectares of beach front land at Yallingup near the foreshore and Caves House. The Bill proposes to preclude a claim that the Land had been invalidly acquired in 1938; to prevent sections 29 or 29A of the Public Works Act 1902 applying to the Land and to overcome the claim that the caravan park, parking area and bush fire brigade depot were unlawfully used, by reason of a failure to comply with section 29 of the Public Works Act 1902. When encated this legislation will settle the rights of the parties which are currently in dispute in the Supreme Court proceedings.
Status
Legislative Assembly Third Read 06/25/2002
This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent
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EM - Bill 99-1
Bill 99-1
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Related Documents
Introduced
21 Mar 2002
First Reading
21 Mar 2002
Second Reading
21 Mar 2002
Second Reading Speech
Second Reading Agreed
25 Jun 2002
Third Reading
25 Jun 2002