Aboriginal Land Council definition

Aboriginal Land Council means the Aboriginal Land Council established under section 21 of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 for the area that contains the particular area of Aboriginal land;
Aboriginal Land Council or “the ALC” means the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council as constituted under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW).
Aboriginal Land Council means the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council or a Local Aboriginal Land Council;

Examples of Aboriginal Land Council in a sentence

  • If any aboriginal sites or relics are discovered on the land, stop work and immediately contact the Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Council and Aboriginal Heritage Unit of the Department of Tourism, Arts and the Environment.

  • The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) suggested that all land being assessed by the project should be placed in ownership of Aboriginal people with title vesting in the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania.

  • The additional amount payable by the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council under subsection (5) must be paid not later than 28 days after receipt by the Council of a payment of levy under this section.

  • If an approval of a land dealing under this Division is revoked by the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council, any dealing approval certificate or registration approval certificate relating to the land dealing ceases to have effect.

  • An agreement to deal with land vested in a Local Aboriginal Land Council that is made by the Council is, if the land dealing is not approved by the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council and an approval is required, unenforceable against the Local Aboriginal Land Council.

  • If the registered proprietor of land is an Aboriginal Land Council, an instrument or plan affecting the land that is accompanied by a registration approval certificate or the signed statement referred to above has on registration or recording all the protections afforded under the Real Property Act 1900.

  • An Aboriginal Land Council must not deal with land that is vested in it and that is reserved or dedicated under Part 4A of the NPW Act except in accordance with that Act.

  • Under section 50 of the Interpretation Act 1987, the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council has certain functions as a statutory corporation, including the power to purchase, exchange, take on lease, hold, dispose of and otherwise deal with property.

  • The regulations may provide that the community development levy is payable for other transactions in relation to dealings with land vested in a Local Aboriginal Land Council and may also provide for the amount of the levy for those transactions.

  • The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council is not required to consider any additional information or other material provided by a person other than the Local Aboriginal Land Council in considering whether a land dealing is, or is likely to be, contrary to the interests of the members of the Local Aboriginal Land Council or other Aboriginal persons within the area of that Council.

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