Examples of Registered Native Title Claimant in a sentence
The court held that area ILUAs could not be registered unless they had been signed by all members of the applicant, the Registered Native Title Claimant.
For example, in the circumstances that gave rise to the decision in QGC Pty Ltd v Bygrave (No 2) (2010) 189 FCR 412 the service provider had certified the ILUA but then inexplicably chose to intervene to support the lone dissenting Registered Native Title Claimant who refused to accept the outcome of the authorisation meeting and opposed the registration of the ILUA.
The Native Title Parties are the Registered Native Title Claimant for part of the Agreement Area and as members of the Eastern Kuku-Yalanji People claim to hold Native Title in relation to the whole of the Agreement Area.
The focus of engagement has been the dissemination of study information in a separate and culturally appropriate forum to allow Kabi Kabi to consider Project information and provide feedback on cultural values and constraints that may be impacted.Kabi Kabi are both the Registered Native Title Claimant (RNTC) for the Project and the Cultural Heritage Party as defined under section 35 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003.
The agreed and adopted decision-making process of the Widi Mob for authorising the making of native title agreements under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) is by way of resolutions made by consensus at a meeting of all persons comprising the Registered Native Title Claimant for the Widi Mob (“the named applicants”) under the leadership of our Elder, Irwin Tasman Lewis.
A new cultural centre in Deebing Heights offers education and truth telling for Ipswich’s Yuggera Ugarapul PeopleStockland is proud to announce that a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ (MOU) has been signed with the Yuggera Ugarapul People Registered Native Title Claimant to begin planning a cultural centre to be built on the Deebing Creek Heritage Site, nine kilometres south of the Ipswich CBD.
Spokesperson for the Yuggera Ugarapul People Registered Native Title Claimant, Samantha Carr, a Yuggera woman, said it was important to build this cultural centre for their peoples’ stories live on.