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Mark Geritz Clayton Utz

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Hitting the brakes: scaling back your mine and the legalities of economic practicality - part 2 *

Australia - November 22 2012
When scaling back mining operations, a number of contractual and legal rights and obligations may be affected.


Hitting the brakes: scaling back your mine and the legalities of economic practicality Part 1 *

Australia - September 13 2012
When scaling back mining operations, you have a number of different legal obligations that need to be followed.

Co-authors: James Minchinton.


Large-scale reforms to the resources legislation aimed at streamlining and efficiency *

Australia - August 16 2012
Wide-ranging reforms to the resources legislation in Queensland have been proposed by a new Bill, designed to streamline and harmonise procedures for granting, and dealing with, various resource interests.

Co-authors: Kathryn Warner, Ben Cansdale.


Near enough not good enough when consulting with land owners *

Australia - July 19 2012
Energy and resources proponents should be very careful in the descriptions that they provide to owners in negotiation notices, Consultation Notices and notices of entry under the various pieces of resources legislation.

Co-authors: Timothy Nielsen, Tosin Aro.


Xstrata Wandoan, take two: greenhouse gas emissions, mining, and environmental approvals *

Australia - April 12 2012
Queensland's Land Court has clarified the relevance of greenhouse gas emissions to mining lease and environmental authority applications, but created uncertainty about restricted land.

Co-authors: Darren Fooks.


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