Sentences with phrase «bodies corporate function»

These amendments included giving stronger powers to the National Native Title Tribunal, as well as changes to the native title registration test, the respondent funding scheme and the way in which Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate function.

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Their selection out of a larger body of writings was a function of its growing corporate life, in response to a developing situation.
At other times with this passivity in the pews the listeners function mainly as private consumers, more as an aggregate of individuals than as a corporate body.
Factors in the struggle of a people to exist as a corporate body are set forth in the four - function paradigm of Talcott Parsons.10 Although the adequacy of his analysis is challenged by other theories, especially those focused upon social change, 11 Parsons's model provides a useful delineation of the actions implicated in a group's toil to perpetuate itself.
The third of the major functions of traditional religious faith is to provide a body of belief structures which serve to harmonise the many disparate ideas, experiences and institutions within society in such a way that individual as well as corporate needs and aspirations are given expression.
«Whether or not public bodies move to shared services, they must know whether they are receiving value for money from their corporate functions.
The corporate functioning rules for joint stock companies have been repeatedly altered by Romanian legislation, especially in relation to the governing structures of companies, such as shareholders» assemblies and management bodies.
Professional Summary: Driven and aggressive Compliance Officer oversee corporate compliance programs and function as a neutral body to review and evaluate compliance issues.
It is my view that the capacity of NTRBs needs to be significantly increased if they are to fully perform their functions, including new administrative work they will need to do to support PBCs and registered native title body corporates as a result of the changes to the native title scheme.
Good functioning of prescribed bodies corporate (PBC) 2 is essential to native title.
The OIPC are currently drafting legislative and regulatory amendments for the establishment of «default» bodies corporate to perform PBC functions in circumstances where there is no functioning PBC nominated by the native title holders.
The Native Title Act (NTA) and the Native Title (Prescribed Bodies Corporate) Regulations set out functions and responsibilities for both Agent and Trustee PBCs.
The recognition of non-Indigenous corporate bodies to perform these functions may negatively impact on the credibility of those organisations.
RNTBCs have a range of important statutory functions under the Act and the Native Title (Prescribed Body Corporate) Regulations 1999 (Cth)(PBC Regulations).
It is important that corporate bodies charged with responsibility for managing the outcomes are provided with sufficient resources and support to carry out their functions.
It was noted throughout the Inquiry that there has been no proper recognition, in representative body allocations, of the cost of setting up Prescribed Bodies Corporate, a function that also falls to the representative body.
That prescribed bodies corporate receive adequate funding to perform their statutory functions and that they receive appropriate training to meet their statutory duties.
Trust is necessary for relationships, corporate bodies and the society to function and for any person to be relatively happy.
Section 58 of the NTA requires Agent Prescribed Bodies Corporate to carry out functions in relation to agreements on behalf of native title holders.
If the court determines it is not to be held in trust, the court must take certain steps to determine which PBC is, after becoming a registered native title body corporate, to perform functions given to it as a registered native title body corporate under the Act or under regulations.
However, PBCs and RNTBCs are governed by a complex legislative framework that sets out functions and responsibilities for RNTBCs through the Native Title Act and the Native Title (Prescribed Bodies Corporate) Regulations.
the native title functions of prescribed bodies corporate and holding native title in trust; and
A well - run complex where the body corporate is functioning effectively will have stable financials that show the monthly levies are meeting the day - to - day running costs of the complex, there are few arrears and special levies are seldom required.
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