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Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests. To agist is, in English law , to take cattle to graze , in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister , from the Old French giste , gite , a "lying place").
Advocates of herdshare arrangements argue that herdsharing is rooted in the common law tradition of agistment. [2] Agistment is "a type of bailment in which a person, for a fee, allows animals to graze on his or her pasture." [3] References to agistment in England can be traced as far back as 1305. [4]
Indigenous treaties in Australia are proposed binding legal agreements between Australian governments and Australian First Nations (or other similar groups). A treaty could (amongst other things) recognise First Nations as distinct political communities, acknowledge Indigenous Sovereignty, set out mutually recognised rights and responsibilities or provide for some degree of self-government. [1]
Coal Loading Works Agreement (New South Wales) Act 1961 1961 (No. 93) No Coal Loading Works Agreement (Queensland) Act 1962 1962 (No. 45) No Coal Mines Profits (War-time) Act 1944 1944 (No. 2) No Coal Mining Industry (Long Service Leave Funding) Act 1992 1992 (No. 60) Yes (as amended)
The excavation of the Broadbeach Aboriginal burial ground in 1965, and the repatriation and reburial of the remains in 1988 played a significant role in the development of this Act, which was the state's first cultural heritage legislation, which culminated in this piece of legislation.
[9] [10] This was confirmed by the Australian Courts Act 1828 [11] an act of the Imperial Parliament which had the effect of ensuring that all English common and statute law up to 28 July 1828 was to have effect in New South Wales and Tasmania, and later Victoria and Queensland when they separated from New South Wales.
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