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NQMA Making Detecting On Leases Illegal.
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<blockquote data-quote="boobook" data-source="post: 526355" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>GD...Lets not get too carried away by the Constitution, too many fudge factors come into play there. (politicians playground!)</p><p>Each State has its own Mineral Resources act so lets stay with Queensland.</p><p></p><p>Can you please quote me the section no. (s) of the Qld.DNRME act which allows for prospecting or any other purpose, unconditional access to a granted EPM?</p><p>(in other words, the section that the NQMA want revoked)</p><p></p><p>For access to any freehold or leasehold land in Qld., a person must have WRITTEN consent of the landholder (or be the holder of a granted tenement/permit)....and yourself being a past ML/EPM holder, having to make access compensation undertakings to the landholder to achieve consent, would know that to be correct. </p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boobook, post: 526355, member: 1605"] GD...Lets not get too carried away by the Constitution, too many fudge factors come into play there. (politicians playground!) Each State has its own Mineral Resources act so lets stay with Queensland. Can you please quote me the section no. (s) of the Qld.DNRME act which allows for prospecting or any other purpose, unconditional access to a granted EPM? (in other words, the section that the NQMA want revoked) For access to any freehold or leasehold land in Qld., a person must have WRITTEN consent of the landholder (or be the holder of a granted tenement/permit)....and yourself being a past ML/EPM holder, having to make access compensation undertakings to the landholder to achieve consent, would know that to be correct. M [/QUOTE]
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