Native Title Party definition

Native Title Party means the Native Title Claim Group and includes the Registered Native Title Applicant as described in Annexure A;
Native Title Party means the Registered Native Title Claimants for themselves and for the native title claim group named in native title claim QC99/32.
Native Title Party means the persons named as registered native title claimants in the native title claim and any person on whose behalf the native title claim is made or determined.

Examples of Native Title Party in a sentence

  • In this study, the effects of PMF on the vascular signaling pathway were investigated through the contractility and apoptotic protein expressions (caspase-3).

  • 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.

  • The Native Title Party claims native title in all of the Claimed Area and has filed a Native Title application under section 13(1) of the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) (as amended) with the Federal Court of Australia in proceeding Number SAD 6022/98 for a determination of Native Title in respect of the Claimed Area.

  • State to pay to the Native Title Party from time to time the monies received by the State from the Company in accordance with clause 8.2.1 and the State agrees to do so.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Native Title Party

Native Title Party means the registered native title claimants under the Native Title Act for and on behalf of the Native Title Claim Group. Onshore Service Corridor means those parts of Lot 259 on Deposited Plan 220696, being part of the land in qualified certificate of Crown land title volume 3015 folio 565, being a total area of 232 ha within the 1422.6 ha area marked G on Deposited Plan 68246, and within the 1000 ha and 2000 ha areas marked C and D on Deposited Plan 68246 respectively, as set out on the map contained in Annexure 2. In particular:
Native Title Party means Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxx;
Native Title Party has the meaning given in the Project Agreement.
Native Title Party means [Insert names] (and if they are signing on behalf of a particular group add the words “on their own behalf and on behalf of the [Insert details] People”) or the prescribed body corporate as determined by the court pursuant to sections 56 and 57 of the NTA for any portion of the Agreement Area;
Native Title Party means those persons comprising the Registered Native Title Claimant for the Djabugay Nation Claim Group who are either nominated or determined under s 251A(2) of the NTA by the Djabugay Nation Claim Group to make the Agreement or, if no persons have been so nominated or determined, such of those persons comprising the Registered Native Title Claimant who execute this Agreement, being a majority of the persons who comprise the Registered Native Title Claimant on behalf of the Djabugay Nation Claim Group;
Native Title Party means Barry Fisher and Alfred James Lacey on their own behalf and on behalf of the Ewamian People;
Native Title Party means the Native Title Claim Group and includes the Registered Native Title Applicant as described in Annexure A; ‘Operational Area’ means any part of the Licence Area upon which from time to time under the terms of these Acceptance Contract Conditions the Company proposes to carry out Petroleum Operations;