ILUA Clause Samples
The ILUA (Indigenous Land Use Agreement) clause establishes the terms under which parties agree to the use and management of land involving Indigenous interests. Typically, this clause outlines the rights and responsibilities of both Indigenous groups and other parties, such as government bodies or private entities, regarding access, development, or resource use on specified land. For example, it may detail how consent is obtained, compensation is provided, or cultural heritage is protected. The core function of the ILUA clause is to ensure that land use arrangements are made with the informed agreement of Indigenous stakeholders, thereby providing legal certainty and reducing the risk of disputes over land use.
ILUA. Area The land within the area shown on the map in Attachment 1, subject to the area being decreased under clauses 2.5 or 5.5. ILUA Area B The area marked as area B in the plan of the ILUA Area. … … Mining Leases ML 6024 (formerly ML 3), ML 7024, any other mining lease (or lease that is ancillary to mining) granted to Comalco in accordance with the Comalco Act and the Comalco Agreement and any renewal, extension, regrant or replacement of any of them within the ILUA Area. Model Determination A native title determination in favour of a Native Title Party in the terms of the draft determination set out in Schedule 1. … Native Title Application An application, claim or proceedings in relation to native title (including any application claiming native title or seeking a native title determination), whether under the NTA or otherwise.
ILUA. Subject to clause 2.2, this Agreement commences:
(a) as an agreement, on the Commencement Date; and
(b) as an ILUA, upon Registration. For the purposes of:
(a) section 24EB(1)(c) of the NTA; and
(b) regulation 7(5)(b) of the ILUA Regulations, the Parties agree that Subdivision P, Division 3, Part 2 of the NTA is not intended to apply to the Agreed Acts or any other act contemplated under this Agreement.
ILUA. ILUA was initiated in 2005 through a Technical Cooperation Program (TCP) project, and was completed with additional funding from the FAO- Netherlands Partnership Program (FNPP), governmental counterpart funds and the Finnish Government. FAO’s Forestry and Agriculture Departments collaborated in the design and planning of ILUA, building upon an approach developed for National Forest Assessments (NFA). The field data collection was implemented from 2006 to 2008 by the Forestry Department (FD) of MTENR. All information was entered into the ILUA database, which forms the foundation of data analysis. Variables related to sectors beyond forestry (cropping, livestock, and environment) were included in the assessment. Consequently, information was obtained beyond the forestry sector in order to give a wider perspective and therefore potential insight into the causes of land conversion, deforestation and forest degradation in Zambia. Establishing a monitoring system that captures livelihood needs beyond the forests is critical to designing well-targeted and innovative policy solutions that can support and promote sustainable resource management.
ILUA for which there is neither a registered native title claimant nor a registered native title body corporate;
ILUA. Area The land within the area shown on the map in Attachment 1, subject to the area being decreased under clauses 2.5 or 5.5. ILUA Area B The area marked as area B in the plan of the ILUA Area. … … Mining Leases ML 6024 (formerly ML 3), ML 7024, any other mining lease (or lease that is ancillary to mining) granted to Comalco in accordance with the Comalco Act and the Comalco Agreement and any renewal, extension, regrant or replacement of any of them within the ILUA Area. Model Determination A native title determination in favour of a Native Title Party in the terms of the draft determination set out in Schedule 1. … Native Title Application An application, claim or proceedings in relation to native title (including any application claiming native title or seeking a native title determination), whether under the NTA or otherwise. Native Title Parties Those Possible Native Title Holders who: (a) are authorised, in accordance with s251A of the NTA, by the Possible Native Title Holders in each of the Traditional Owner Groups to make and sign this Agreement as an ILUA on behalf of each of the Traditional Owner Groups; (b) pursuant to obligations contained in this Agreement: (i) either are or will be the applicants in Conforming Applications; or (ii) must endeavour to procure other applicants to amend their Non-conforming Applications to render them Conforming Applications; and
