Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975
A registrable water entitlement of a person is any of the following rights that the person holds (alone or jointly): (a) an irrigation right (within the meaning of the Water Act 2007 ) that relates to a water resource in Australia; (b) a right (including an Australian water access entitlement) conferred by or under a law of a State or Territory to do either or both of the following:
(i) to hold water from a water resource in Australia;
(ii) to take water from a water resource in Australia.
26A(2)
However, a registrable water entitlement does not include: (a) stock and domestic rights; or (b) riparian rights; or (c) water allocations; or (d) a right of a kind specified in the regulations.
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