Native Title definition

Native Title has the meaning given in the NTA;
Native Title has the same meaning as used in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
Native Title means the communal, group or individual rights and interests of Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders in land or waters if—

Examples of Native Title in a sentence

  • This claim has been registered with the National Native Title Tribunal on behalf of the claimant group.

  • However, the mining tenure has been granted in accordance with the future act regime of the Native Title Act 1993 and the nature of the act (i.e. the proposed clearing activity) has been provided for in that process, therefore, the granting of a clearing permit is not a future act under the Native Title Act 1993.

  • However, the mining tenure has been granted in accordance with the future act regime of the Native Title Act 1993 and the nature of the act (i.e. the proposed clearing activity) has been provided for in that process, therefore the granting of a clearing permit is not a future act under the Native Title Act 1993.

  • Planning instrument, Native Title, Previous EPA decision or other matter.

  • This claim has been registered with the Native Title Tribunal on behalf of the claimant group.


More Definitions of Native Title

Native Title has the same meaning given to it in the Native Xxxxx Xxx 0000 (Commonwealth).
Native Title has the same meaning as used in the Native Xxxxx Xxx 0000 (Cth).
Native Title means agreements signed pursuant to the Native Title Act 1993 which recognizes that the indigenous people of Australia continue to hold rights and interests in relation to certain lands and water;
Native Title means native title as that term is defined in the Native Xxxxx Xxx 0000 (Cth).
Native Title means native title as that term is defined in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
Native Title means a right, interest or entitlement to the occupation or use of land by indigenous persons or their descendants in accordance with the laws and customs recognized by statute or common law from time to time (including in respect of cultural heritage).
Native Title. The Government’s Proposals for Reform”, speech delivered on behalf of the Attorney-General by Senator Xxxxxxxx at the Native Title Conference, 26 May 2006.