Entity to hold Grant Land Sample Clauses

Entity to hold Grant Land. (a) The Grant Land must be registered in the name of the native title holder for the area of the Grant Land who must hold the Grant Land on trust for the benefit of its members. (b) If there is no relevant native title holder for the area of the Grant Land, then the Grant Land will be registered in the name of the Regional Body and it must hold the Grant Land on trust for the benefit of the Regional Beneficiaries. (c) If there is a subsequent determination that native title exists in relation to an area of the Grant Land registered in the name of the Regional Body, the Regional Body must transfer the Grant Land to the relevant native title holder.
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Entity to hold Grant Land. Unless the Native Title Party nominates an alternative body, and the State (acting reasonably) agrees to that nomination, the Grant Land must be registered in the name of the Administrative Body who must hold the Grant Land on trust for the benefit of the Native Title Party.

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