Acts and Regulations

H-4.05 - Heritage Conservation Act

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Conservation Easements Act
114(1)Section 1 of the Conservation Easements Act, chapter C-16.3 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1998, is amended by repealing the definition “Minister” and substituting the following:
“Minister” means (ministre)
(a) the Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport, in the case of a conservation easement granted for the purposes of paragraph 3(g); and
(b) the Minister of Natural Resources, in the case of all other conservation easements;
114(2)Paragraph 3(g) of the Act is repealed and the following is substituted:
(g) the conservation of places of value due to their archaeological, palaeontological, historic, cultural, natural, scientific or design importance;
Conservation Easements Act
114(1)Section 1 of the Conservation Easements Act, chapter C-16.3 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1998, is amended by repealing the definition “Minister” and substituting the following:
“Minister” means (ministre)
(a) the Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport, in the case of a conservation easement granted for the purposes of paragraph 3(g); and
(b) the Minister of Natural Resources, in the case of all other conservation easements;
114(2)Paragraph 3(g) of the Act is repealed and the following is substituted:
(g) the conservation of places of value due to their archaeological, palaeontological, historic, cultural, natural, scientific or design importance;
Conservation Easements Act
114(1)Section 1 of the Conservation Easements Act, chapter C-16.3 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1998, is amended by repealing the definition “Minister” and substituting the following:
“Minister” means (ministre)
(a) the Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport, in the case of a conservation easement granted for the purposes of paragraph 3(g); and
(b) the Minister of Natural Resources, in the case of all other conservation easements;
114(2)Paragraph 3(g) of the Act is repealed and the following is substituted:
(g) the conservation of places of value due to their archaeological, palaeontological, historic, cultural, natural, scientific or design importance;