902 resultados para s 59 of the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld)


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Pencil, green, red, black ink on linen; topo. lines, elevations; buildings sketched in pencil; at lower right, "Book #19, Pages 32-45. MLJ (?)." unsigned. 93 x 95 cm. Scale: 1"=30' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; topo lines, elevations, trees; cross-sections of road drains and [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Red, black ink on tracing paper; topo. lines; unsigned; 75 x 37 cm.; Scale: 1" = 20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Using the work and ideas of French theorist Michel Foucault the writer examines s 3LA of the Crimes Act, which provides law enforcement officers with power to compel a person to reveal their private encryption keys and other personal information, and concludes that such a section creates fear, redirects flow of power between law enforcement agencies and citizens, and creates resistance.

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The Queensland Supreme Court case of Cape Flattery Silica Mines Pty Ltd v Hope Vale Aboriginal Shire Council [2012] QSC 381 provides guidance on the long-term ramifications of compensation agreements for mining activities. The central issue considered by the Court was whether compensation payments relate to land and run with the land pursuant to s 53(1) of the Property Law Act.