External Boundary definition

External Boundary means the area described in Schedule 3;
External Boundary means the boundary described in Schedule 5;
External Boundary means the area described in Schedule 3; “land” and “waters”, respectively, have the same meanings as in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth); “Laws of the State and the Commonwealth” means the common law and the laws of the State of Queensland and the Commonwealth of Australia, and includes legislation, regulations, statutory instruments, local planning instruments and locallaws; “Local Government Act” has the meaning given in the Local Government Act 2009(Qld); “Local Government Area” has the meaning given in the Local Government Act 2009 (Qld); “Natural Resources” means: (a) any animal, plant, fish and bird life found on or in the lands and waters of the Determination Area; and (b) any clays, soil, sand, gravel or rock found on or below the surface of the Determination Area, that have traditionally been taken and used by the Native Title Holders, but does not include: (a) animals that are the private personal property of another; (b) crops that are the private personal property of another; and (c) minerals as defined in the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld); or (d) petroleum as defined in the Petroleum Act 1923 (Qld) and the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 (Qld); “Reserve” means a reserve dedicated or taken to be a reserve under the Land Act 1994 (Qld); “Water” means: (a) water which flows, whether permanently or intermittently, within a river, creek or stream; (b) any natural collection of water, whether permanent or intermittent; or (c) water from an underground water source.

More Definitions of External Boundary

External Boundary means the boundary described in Schedule 2. Schedule 1 is attached to the Register at Attachment A.
External Boundary means the written description described in Schedule 1; “land” and “waters” respectively have the same meanings as in the NTA; “NTA” means the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth);
External Boundary means the area described under the heading "External Boundary" in Schedule 1; "High Water Mark" has the meaning given in the Land Act 1994 (Qld);