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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW Highbanking - what is the current state of play?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcause" data-source="post: 132700" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>I can always sympathise with the landowners and I have seen discussion on the Nundle Guy on other forums from people who have had long discussions with him about crown land access and the signage he is alledged to have put up about this. It seems his key argument is around old torrens title giving him rights to half the waterway from his land boundary near bowling alley point to the middle of the waterway. </p><p></p><p>What he may not be aware of though is it only applies to the original landholder and as soon as the land or any portion of it is sold it all automatically transfers onto the new torrens title which gives the waterway and a few metres on either bank back to the crown. </p><p></p><p>So if his family has always owned the land for several generations and never sold any of it he may indeed be entitled as he says. If not and he bought the land from someone or sold a portion of it then he isn't. A titles search would quickly settle the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcause, post: 132700, member: 1497"] I can always sympathise with the landowners and I have seen discussion on the Nundle Guy on other forums from people who have had long discussions with him about crown land access and the signage he is alledged to have put up about this. It seems his key argument is around old torrens title giving him rights to half the waterway from his land boundary near bowling alley point to the middle of the waterway. What he may not be aware of though is it only applies to the original landholder and as soon as the land or any portion of it is sold it all automatically transfers onto the new torrens title which gives the waterway and a few metres on either bank back to the crown. So if his family has always owned the land for several generations and never sold any of it he may indeed be entitled as he says. If not and he bought the land from someone or sold a portion of it then he isn't. A titles search would quickly settle the matter. [/QUOTE]
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