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Originally Posted by KegRiver
Which is part of a farm development lease, and on a map it would be identified as a farm development lease, not a cultivation permit. Which is what I meant.
I didn't want to get into the specifics of farm development leases. That adds nothing and can be confusing for many.
It is still a lease and for public access, is dealt with as any lease, which was my point.
The reason cultivation permits are not listed on maps is because they are one year only and part of a farm development lease. Which I believe is another word for homestead. I might be wrong about that.
I do know that when my brother filed on his homestead, he had to get a farm development lease before he could clear the land.
Is that complicated enough for you?
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Exact copy from the Ihunter app
Type: Cultivation Permit
Contact: No Contact Required
Specific Access Conditions For This Disposition:
A Cultivation Permit give the leaseholder exclusive rights to cultivate or crop an area but non-exclusive occupation rights. The area is treated as Vacant Public Land (public access) when no development is occurring or is likely to occur within 90 days.
Leaseholder Conditions As Approved By The Minister:
No recreational management plan, restrictions, prohibitions or terms and conditions of use have been established by a Local Settlement Officer or Director
This is exact word for word as the other "Cultivation Permit" i looked at too.