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  2. Adverse possession in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In laws of the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, the ACT and Western Australia there's no way to bring an adverse possession claim against the Crown.It was proposed that the reason is that the Crown cannot be expected to monitor all Crown land for illegal occupiers.

  3. Property law - Wikipedia

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    Property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land) and personal property.Property refers to legally protected claims to resources, such as land and personal property, including intellectual property. [1]

  4. Australian mining law - Wikipedia

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    The first Australian mining laws were enacted in 1851. [1] Before that, ownership of minerals and petroleum passed to those who were granted title to land by the colonial governors according to common law concepts, except the right to "Royal Mines" (the precious metals of gold and silver) which remained vested in the Crown by virtue of Royal prerogative.

  5. Australian contract law - Wikipedia

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    Most States have effected statutes relating to the sale of goods, such as the Sale of Goods Act 1896, (Qld) [191] which imply conditions and warranties in relation to fitness and merchantability. [192] However, in many instances such implied terms can be displaced by the contrary intention appearing in the contract between the parties.

  6. Photography and the law - Wikipedia

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    Even if no such signs are posted, the property owner or agent can ask a person to stop photographing, and if the person refuses to do so, the owner or agent can ask the person to leave; in some jurisdictions, a person who refuses to leave can be arrested for criminal trespass, and many jurisdictions recognize the common-law right to use ...

  7. Land council - Wikipedia

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    Land councils must ensure that they act on the advice and with the consent of the traditional owners; control over Aboriginal-owned land thus lies with the traditional owners, represented by the land council. Each state has a different system relating to Aboriginal-owned land, with the representative bodies given varying names.

  8. Native title in Australia - Wikipedia

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    National Native Title Tribunal definition: [3] [Native title is] the communal, group or individual rights and interests of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people in relation to land and waters, possessed under traditional law and custom, by which those people have a connection with an area which is recognised under Australian law (s 223 NTA).

  9. Vehicle registration plates of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    DA·000 QLD-DEALER TRADE It is a new Dealer Trade plate in a bike rack size introduced in October 2015 replacing the two lined square QLD - Limited Use that has a top label space, introduced in January 2000 starting in green then later in maroon. From 1976 to 1999 the format was in annual colours as D92 1000 being the year after the D prefix.