PROSPECTING AND MINING.
No. 7 of 1906.
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4. It shall be lawful for the Governor to grant and agree to grant, for any term not exceeding seventy-five years (or for such longer term as a Secretary of State may authorise), in the name and on behalf of the King, such leases as may be declared by the Governor in Council to be expedient to be granted for the purpose of working such mines, metals or minerals as may be specified in such leases, upon such terms and subject to such conditions as the Governor in Council may in each case determine.
5.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for the purposes of this Ordinance. Such regulations may fix the fees and rents and royalties to be paid in respect of such licences or leases, and may provide for the recovery of such fees, rents and royalties.
(2) Such regulations may impose for any breach thereof such fine not exceeding two hundred dollars as the Governor in Council may think fit, and any such fine may be recovered summarily.
No. 8 of 1906.
An Ordinance to authorise the construction and maintenance of certain naval and military works upon and over certain portions of the Crown foreshore and sea bed.
[Originally No. 8 of 1906. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
[29th June, 1906.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval and Military Works Ordinance, 1906.
2.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Admiralty to construct and maintain upon and over the Crown foreshore and bed of the sea between Murray Pier and Arsenal Street in Victoria certain works shown and delineated generally in red upon a plan signed by Archibald Deacon Shortridge, Esquire, Superintendent Civil Engineer of such works and countersigned by the Director of Public Works, dated the 12th day of April, 1906, and deposited in the office of the Director of Public Works.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.