Titles Validation Amendment Bill 1998
Bill No. |
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Long Title |
The purpose of this Bill is to validate certain titles to land and waters in Western Australia which were granted in what is now termed 'the intermediate period' and to confirm the effect on native title of previous land grants and public works. This Bill was introduced along with the Acts Amendment (Land Administration, Mining and Petroleum) Bill 1998 and the Native Title (State Provisions) Bill 1998, to establish a Western Australian regime to deal with native title issues. |
Status |
Assented to 05/05/1999
This Act came into operation on Royal Assent - Royal Assent given 5 May 1999 as Act No. 9 of 1999
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Progress
Legislative Assembly |
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Introduced |
14 Oct 1998 |
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First Reading |
14 Oct 1998 |
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Second Reading |
15 Oct 1998 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
29 Oct 1998 |
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Consideration in Detail |
29 Oct 1998 |
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Amendments adopted |
12 Nov 1998 |
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Third Reading |
12 Nov 1998 |
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Legislative Council |
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First Reading |
17 Nov 1998 |
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Second Reading |
17 Nov 1998 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
18 Dec 1998 |
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Committee of the whole |
18 Dec 1998 |
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Amendments adopted |
22 Dec 1998 |
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Third Reading |
22 Dec 1998 |
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Messages Between Houses |
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Legislative Council sent to the Legislative Assembly |
23 Dec 1998 |
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Legislative Assembly sent to the Legislative Council |
09 Mar 1999 |
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Consideration of Legislative Assembly Message |
25 Mar 1999 |
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Legislative Council sent to the Legislative Assembly |
25 Mar 1999 |
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Other Procedures |
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Referred to a Select Committee |
01 Dec 1998 |
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Notes
1. Bill accompanied by an explanatory memorandum.
2. Referred to the Select Committee on Native Title. The Committee is to report by December 10, 1998.
3. Legislative Council amendments disagreed to.
4. Legislative Council insists on its amendments.