NT Act definition

NT Act means the Native Xxxxx Xxx 0000 (Cth).
NT Act means the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
NT Act means the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), as amended.

Examples of NT Act in a sentence

  • The grant of any future tenure to the Company over areas that are covered by registered claims or determinations will likely require engagement with the relevant claimants or native title holders (as relevant) in accordance with the NT Act.

  • The Company is not aware of any circumstances to indicate that any of the Tenements were not or will not be validly granted in accordance with the NT Act.

  • If any of the Tenements were not validly granted in compliance with the NT Act, this may have an adverse impact on the Company’s activities.

  • In the future if the existence of native title claims occur over the area covered by the Tenements, or a subsequent determination of native title over the area occurs, this will not impact the rights or interests of the holder provided the Tenements have been or will be validly granted in accordance with the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NT Act).

  • The Native Title (NT) Act 1993 recognises the rights and interests of indigenous peoples with respect to their traditional laws and customs where they can demonstrate a continuing involvement with the land.Claims have been registered over various parts of the overall route by the Birri People, Wiri People (core country claim) and the Jangga People (as per the Federal Court National Native Title Tribunal - 30 September 2011).

  • The regulations under the NT Act are the National Electricity (Northern Territory) (National Uniform Legislation) (Modification) Regulations 2016.

  • AFIC (NT) Code means the provisions applying before the transfer date because of section 5 of the Financial Institutions (NT) Act and includes the AFIC (NT) Regulations.

  • AFIC (NT) Regulations means the provisions applying before the transfer date because of section 6 of the Financial Institutions (NT) Act.

  • The program administers the Environmental Assessment Act, the National Environment Protection Council (NT) Act, the Ozone Protection Act, the Environmental Offences and Penalties Act and the Waste Management and Pollution Control Act.

  • To the extent that any of the future acts referred to in clauses 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 would, apart from the effects of this Agreement, attract the Right to Negotiate, then to that extent the Right to Negotiate does not apply to those acts, with the intent that such statement satisfies the requirement of section 24EB(1)(c) of the NT Act.


More Definitions of NT Act

NT Act means the Native Title Act 1993
NT Act means the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth).Game and Feral Animal Control Bill 2018Part 3 Control and licensing of hunting for game animalsDivision 3 Control of hunting for game animals on public land s. 23 123.Hunting for Aboriginal customary purposes2(1)This section does not affect the operation of the BC Act or the3 CALM Act.4(2)It is a defence to a charge of an offence of hunting a game5 animal on public land to prove —6 (a) the accused is an Aboriginal person; and7 (b) the accused hunted the game animal for an Aboriginal8 customary purpose; and9 (c) in hunting the game animal the accused complied with10 any regulations that restrict or exclude the operation of11 this subsection; and12 (d) if the offence is alleged to have been committed in an13 area in relation to which exclusive native title exists, the14 accused either —15 (i) held the exclusive native title alone or with other16 persons; or17 (ii) hunted the game animal with the permission of18 the exclusive native title holder for the area.19 (3) If, but for this subsection, the defence provided by20 subsection (2) would entitle an Aboriginal person to do an act21 that is inconsistent with the continued existence, enjoyment or22 exercise of any native title rights and interests (as defined in the23 NT Act section 223) held by another Aboriginal person, the24 defence does not apply to that act unless it is proved the accused25 did the act in order to hunt a game animal sufficient only for26 food for the accused and the accused’s family, but not for sale.27 24. Possessing game animals hunted for Aboriginal customary28 purposes29 If a game animal is hunted in circumstances giving rise to a30 defence under section 23(2), an Aboriginal person is authorised

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