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the person has been in adverse possession of the land for a continuous period of not less than 20 years and continues in adverse possession of the land; and. the possession would have entitled the person to apply for a title to the freehold estate in the land if the land were not subject to this Act.
Anyone wanting to undertake activities such as prospecting, exploration and mining must have a permit from New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals.
The conservation land categories included within Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act 1991 comprise national parks, nature and scientific reserves, wilderness areas, sanctuary areas, wildlife sanctuaries, Ramsar Convention1 wetlands, and two specified ecological areas.
Reserves. Land held under the Reserves Act 1977. A reserve is land preserved and managed for the benefit and enjoyment of the public. Areas set apart as reserves possess a special feature or value, or are used to protect and preserve natural areas or species.
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