Native Title Claim definition

Native Title Claim means the application pursuant to the Native Title Act made on behalf of the Goolarabooloo / Jabirr Jabirr Peoples (Federal Court No WAD 6002/1998; NNTT Number WC99/36) and as amended from time to time.
Native Title Claim means any claim, demand, cause of action, proceeding, judgment, order, relief, remedy, right, entitlement, damage, loss, compensation, reimbursement, cost or expense, or liability incurred, suffered, brought, made or recovered to pay or provide compensation to any person under or pursuant to the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth), the Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994, the Mining Act 1971 or any other Act to the extent that it confers a right to receive compensation in respect of any loss, diminution, impairment or other effect of an act on native title rights, whether presently ascertained, immediate, future or contingent and shall include all legal costs and disbursements incurred, whether incurred by, or awarded against, the State; and
Native Title Claim means any application, claim, right or entitlement, (whether arising by statute or otherwise) of any indigenous person or traditional owner to any estate or interest in land by which that person or owner is applying for or claiming or has that estate or interest in land because that person is indigenous, is a traditional owner or otherwise has a relationship with the land including any application, claim, right or entitlement under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) or any analogous legislation.

Examples of Native Title Claim in a sentence

  • The Association and the Native Title Claim Group agree that the amounts payable and the benefits provided under the Executed Acceptance Contract and the Framework ILUA to the Native Title Party or to any agent on their behalf are held on behalf of all members of the Native Title Claim Group and all persons (if any) who hold Native Title in relation to the whole or any portion of the Licence Area.

  • Prior to signing the Framework ILUA, the Native Title Claim Group established the Association and has authorised the Association to manage the Native Title Claim and all matters relating to it on behalf of the Native Title Claim Group.

  • Prior to signing the Framework ILUA the Association (in conjunction with the Registered Native Title Claimants) consulted with the Native Title Claim Group and the Native Title Claim Group consented to and authorised the Registered Native Title Claimants to enter into the Executed Acceptance Contract on behalf of the Native Title Party.

  • The existence of a Native Title Claim is not an indication that Native Title in fact exists on the land covered by the claim, as this matter is ultimately determined by the Federal Court.

  • CommentsThere is one Native Title Claim (WC99/14) over the area under application (GIS Database).


More Definitions of Native Title Claim

Native Title Claim means the native title determination application made by the Applicant for and on behalf of the Native Title Claim Group in Federal Court proceedings QUD xxx of xxxx;
Native Title Claim means native title determination application QUD548/2012 as amended from time to time and includes any native title determination application with which the Native Title Claim is amalgamated.
Native Title Claim means any claim or application under any Law or future Law relating to native title, including any application under section 61 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
Native Title Claim means a claim in an application for an approved determination of native title recognised by the NTA.
Native Title Claim means an application for determination of Native Title, in respect of all or any portion of the Site, made pursuant to:
Native Title Claim means an application for a determination of native title in accordance with the Native Xxxxx Xxx 0000 (Cth) or any other similar Law.
Native Title Claim means native title determination application QUD6014/03 (Jagera People #2) as amended from time to time.