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Use of Coordinates. Where coordinates are used within the description to represent cadastral or topographical boundaries or the intersection with such, they are intended as a guide only. As an outcome to the custodians of cadastral and topographic data continuously recalculating the geographic position of their data based on improved survey and data maintenance procedures, it is not possible to accurately define such a position other than by detailed ground survey.
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Use of Coordinates. Where coordinates are used within the description to represent cadastral or topographical boundaries or the intersection with such, they are intended as a guide only. As an outcome of the custodians of cadastral and topographic data continuously recalculating the geographic position of their data based on improved survey and data maintenance procedures, it is not possible to accurately define such a position other than by detailed ground survey. Prepared by Geospatial Services, National Native Title Tribunal (19 October 2021) Schedule 2 Notification by the State (Clause 3.2) •Agreed Draft Text: Department of Justice & Community Safety Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010 Recognition and Settlement Agreement reached with the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk Nations (WJJWJ People) The State of Victoria and the Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BGLC) (Indigenous Corporation Number 4395) (the Corporation) have entered into a Recognition and Settlement Agreement (the Agreement) under the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010 (Vic) (the Act). The Corporation is appointed by the WJJWJ People Traditional Owner Group as the Traditional Owner Group Entity. This Agreement between the State of Victoria and the Corporation commits the parties to an ongoing partnership, and includes obligations and benefits for both parties. The Agreement under the Act recognises the WJJWJ People as the Traditional Owner Group in the Agreement Area (see map below), and their rights to access and use the land and its natural resources in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. It also provides a regime for the Corporation to comment on, negotiate about, or consent to certain activities on public land in the Agreement Area. The Agreement provides for the transfer of up to 5 sites in fee simple to the Corporation and the granting to the Corporation of ‘Aboriginal Title’ of 12 parks within the Agreement area, to be jointly managed with the State. It also includes a funding agreement for the Corporation to manage its obligations, undertake economic development activities, and improve social and cultural outcomes for the WJJWJ People. The Corporation can be contacted by email at xxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx, by telephone on (00) 0000 0000 and by mail at PO Box 1255, Horsham Vic 3402. For further information, visit xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx and follow the links to Your Rights/Indigenous Victorians/Native Title, or contact the Native Title Unit by telephone o...
Use of Coordinates. Where coordinates are used within the description to represent cadastral or topographical boundaries or the intersection with such, they are intended as a guide only. As an outcome to the custodians of cadastral and topographic data continuously recalculating the geographic position of their data based on improved survey and data maintenance procedures, it is not possible to accurately define such a position other than by detailed ground survey. Prepared by Geospatial Services, National Native Title Tribunal (23 February 2016).
Use of Coordinates. Where coordinates are used in the description to represent cadastral or topographical boundaries or intersections with such, they are intended as a guide only. Because the custodians of cadastral and topographic data continuously recalculate the geographic position of their data base on improved survey and data maintenance procedures, it is not possible to accurately define such a position other than by detailed ground survey. Prepared by Geospatial Services, NNTT (06/12/2007) Plan of the ILUA Area The plan is page 49A of this Agreement. SCHEDULE 3NATIVE TITLE CLAIM GROUP INTERESTS This Schedule describes the native title rights and interests asserted by the Native Title Claim Group in the Claim Area (refer to Clause 25). The Native Title Claim describes the native title rights and interests as follows:- "The nature and extent of the native title rights and interests claimed are the rights and interests of the common law holders to possess, occupy, use and enjoy lands and waters in accordance with and subject to their traditional laws and customs and the force and operation of laws of the Commonwealth and the State, in relation to land where there may be exclusive possession by the Jagera People. In land where there is not exclusive possession the Jagera People claim the following rights:

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