Categories of Claims Sample Clauses

Categories of Claims. The prioritisation of Native Title claims continued to be considered at regional planning meetings . Priorities were considered in consultation between KLC and the Office of Native Title (ONT) and with the assist- ance of the National Native Title Tribunal. The Office of Indigenous Policy Co-ordination (OIPC) also attended the regional planning meeting held on 24 June 2005 which set the agreed priorities for the reporting period . This co-operative approach has been maintained by the KLC and the ONT, assisted by the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT), with a further Regional Planning meeting held with the ONT and the NNTT in the reporting period (1-2 March 2006) to identify agreed priorities for the next reporting period . All claims in which KLC provides facilitation and assistance are important . However, as resources do not permit all claims to be progressed concurrently, claims are necessarily prioritised by reference to the policies adopted by the KLC for establishing priorities, including but not limited to consideration of resources . In the reporting period KLC developed a system of categorising priorities as follows: A Litigation • Completion of all claims in litigation B Mediation (in descending order) • Negotiation of consent determinations following agreement on connection . • Negotiation and agreement with the State on the scope of connection reports, assessment of existing material for inclu- sion in connection reports, finalisation of connection reports, and lodgment of reports with the State . State Government policy provides that agreement on connection is a prerequisite for a matter to proceed to mediation for a consent determina- tion . • Preliminary preparation and assessment of connection material . • Resolution of claim boundaries in accordance with the scope and area of traditional country . K I M B E R L E Y L A N D C O U N C I L C Protection of Native Title • Future acts: agreement-making to protect and preserve Native Title rights and interests and cultural heritage, to assist pro- ponents develop an appreciation for such, and settlement of socio-economic benefits to compensate for loss or impairment of Native Title rights and interests . The activity levels of claim work programs generally reflect the agreement reached between the KLC and the State at the Regional Planning meeting in June 2005 . As claims are finalised the Executive will consider, subject to the availability of resources, the upgrading of the activity attached...
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Categories of Claims. For the purposes of these terms and conditions all possible claims and disputes arising out of the Agreement are divided into three categories:

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