Sentences with phrase «authorised by»

the RDA applies to the performance of functions and exercise of powers conferred by or authorised by the NTA (including by States and Territories under alternative regimes); and
In addition, the performance of functions and the exercise of powers conferred by or authorised by the NTA must be in conformity with the Racial Discrimination Act (the «RDA»).
The template ILUA will not come into force in any particular native title claim area unless authorised by the registered native title holders and claimants for that claim area.
Current native title rights would equate with full ownership and questions about whether current activities on the land were authorised by tradition would be irrelevant.
In addition, section 7 (2)(a) of the Act requires that «the provisions of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 apply to the performance of functions and the exercise of powers conferred by or authorised by this Act».
Registered facilitators are authorised by SDERA and the Department of Transport WA, to conduct the Learner's Permit Test with students and order free support materials from SDERA.
(ii) in any proceedings before a person authorised by a law of the Commonwealth or a State or Territory, or by the consent of the parties, to hear evidence;
This web site is managed and authorised by the Department of Health & Human Services, State Government of Victoria, Australia
We will provide you with access to your personal information on reasonable request and subject to your agreement to pay our access charges if (a) it is practicable for us to do so and we have no other reasonable grounds for refusing access, (b) the request is not frivolous or vexatious, (c) access will not have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others, (d) the information does not relate to existing or anticipated legal proceedings (other than information accessible through the discovery process), (e) access will not reveal our intentions in relation to any negotiations with you, (f) access is not unlawful (g) denying access is not required or authorised by law, and (h) access will not prejudice any prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of possible unlawful or improper activity.
It is important to remember that the persons who are authorised by a native title claim group to make an application are not authorised merely to make the application, but also to «deal with matters arising in relation to» the application.
It is the application of section 10 that will determine whether the extinguishment or impairment of native title by dealings authorised by legislative or executive acts is discriminatory under Australian domestic law.
Such an approach makes room for the continued existence of native title while at the same time ensuring that non-Indigenous people can continue utilising the land as they are authorised by statute to do: that is, co-existence.
Accordingly, powers unambiguously authorised by the NTA are freed from the constraints of the RDA and the standards of CERD.
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(b) in any proceedings before a person authorised by a law of the Commonwealth, of a State or of a Territory, or by the consent of the parties, to hear evidence.
(a) a person who is authorised by an approved family dispute resolution organisation to offer family dispute resolution on behalf of the organisation;
(b) a person who is ordered or authorised by a recovery order to take the action mentioned in paragraph 67Q (b), (c) or (d) of the Family Law Act.
(1) A family dispute resolution practitioner must not disclose a communication made to the practitioner while the practitioner is conducting family dispute resolution, unless the disclosure is required or authorised by this section.
(1) This rule applies to a person who is ordered or authorised by a recovery order to take the action mentioned in paragraph 67Q (b), (c) or (d) of the Family Law Act.
(1) A family counsellor must not disclose a communication made to the counsellor while the counsellor is conducting family counselling, unless the disclosure is required or authorised by this section.
Children's Contact Services should not receive from parents, or other sources, judgments, affidavits, Family Reports or expert report unless such provision has been authorised by order of the Court
the amended application is accompanied by an affidavit sworn by the new applicant stating that the new applicant is authorised by the other persons in the native title claim group to deal with matters arising in relation to the application and stating the basis on which the new applicant is so authorised (see ss64 (5) and 190C (4)-RRB-[of the NTA].
Primary production upgrade provisions; The justification for the amendments that permit pastoral leaseholders to carry out a range of activities (in addition to those authorised by their lease) without negotiating with native title holders whose rights might be affected by these additional activities (28) is that the provisions strike a reasonable balance between the competing rights of native title holders and pastoral lessees.
The applicant must be authorised by the native title claim group to make the application and «deal with matters arising in relation to it» on behalf of the claim group.
The difficulty in determining whether Crown grants authorised by these statutes had the effect of extinguishing native title is that the purpose of these statutes was not to extinguish native title but to create interests in land over which it was assumed there was no prior owner.
[10] Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Welfare Payment Reform) Act 2007 [11] The Family Responsibilities Commission was established by legislation (Family Responsibilities Act 2008 (QLD)-RRB- that is authorised by the same legislative provisions as the income management regime of the Northern Territory Intervention.
Registered facilitators are authorised by SDERA and the Department of Transport WA, to conduct the Learner's Permit Test with students and order free support materials.
Students who pass the test receive Learner's Permit exemptions — a privilege authorised by the Department of Transport.
The way in which we keep, or do not keep, the promises that we vow and the commitments that we make on our wedding day to our future spouse, before God, a celebrant authorised by the government to receive such declarations and probably anywhere between two and two - hundred witnesses, will unquestionably be a direct reflection of our own integrity, loyalty and faithfulness to our marriage partner.
This is a privilege authorised by the Department of Transport.
«Bitcoin Futures have been or will soon be launched by certain well - established futures and commodities exchanges in the United States which are regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and authorised by the Securities and Futures Commission («SFC») to provide automated trading services,» the regulator wrote, adding:
At present as well, the creation, trading and usage of these cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoins, as a medium for payment are not authorised by any monetary authority or central bank.
Nigerians have yet again been warned by the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) of the risk of doing trade using digital currencies as they have not been authorised by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
It was clearly stated by the central banker that, «creation, trading or usage of VCs including bitcoins, as a medium for payment are not authorised by any central bank or monetary authority.
DMARC provides a mechanism for organisations to check that incoming mail is authorised by the body it claims to be from.
Minister of State for Finance, Arjun Ram Meghwal commented that» The use of virtual currencies like Bitcoins is not authorised by the RBI and could result in a breach of anti-money laundering provisions»
«If your firm is not authorised by the FCA and is offering products or services requiring authorisation it is a criminal offence.
ePayments Systems Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (register reference 900172) for the issuing of electronic money.
The payment was authorised by the campaign manager and paid for from funds donated to the campaign.
To get authorised by Facebook, advertisers will need to confirm their identity and location.
You can obtain certificates from medical authorities who are authorised by the government of India that can include Civil Surgeon at any government hospital, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) paediatric neurologist or MD in Neurology.
You may not access or correct personal information of others unless you have been authorised by their express consent or otherwise under law, or unless they are your dependants under 16 years of age.
Accidental Cover / Customer Support: An additional discount of 25 % on the TP Premium and OD Premium can be availed in case the car was manufactured prior to 31.12.1940 and is duly authorised by Vintage and Classic Cars Club of India.
To arrange and manage your travel insurance, we (in this Privacy Notice «we», «our» and «us» includes AGA Assistance Australia Pty Ltd trading as Allianz Global Assistance and its duly authorised representatives) collect personal information including sensitive information from you and those authorised by you such as your family members, travelling companions, your doctors, hospitals, as well as from others we consider necessary including our agents.
Don't worry, you can expect a call from a PPS Financial Advisor who is authorised by the Financial Services Board.
We may also collect, use and disclose it for product development, marketing, research, IT systems maintenance and development, recovery against third parties and for other purposes with your consent or where authorised by law.
(c) by the arbitral tribunal if so authorised by the parties, or determined, in the absence of any such designation, having regard to the parties» agreement and all the relevant circumstances.»
Three persons who have been authorised by a relevant approved regulator to conduct litigation in relation to all proceedings in the Senior Courts, including at least one with particular experience of practice in county courts
If an application overcomes the hurdles in CA 2006, s 263 (2) the court will then take into account the discretionary factors set out in s 263 (3) which states: «(3) In considering whether to give permission (or leave) the court must take into account, in particular --(a) whether the member is acting in good faith in seeking to continue the claim; (b) the importance that a person acting in accordance with section 172 (duty to promote the success of the company) would attach to continuing it; (c) where the cause of action results from an act or omission that is yet to occur, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be --(i) authorised by the company before it occurs, or (ii) ratified by the company after it occurs; (d) where the cause of action arises from an act or omission that has already occurred, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be, ratified by the company; (e) whether the company has decided not to pursue the claim; (f) whether the act or omission in respect of which the claim is brought gives rise to a cause of action that the member could pursue in his own right rather than on behalf of the company.»
The first was that, although agency depends largely on authorisation, the existing authority on similar provisions elsewhere in discrimination law established that it is not necessary to show that the act of discrimination was itself specifically authorised by the principal (see Lana v Positive Action Training Housing (London)[2001] IRLR 501, [2001] All ER (D) 23 (Jun); Victor - Davis v Hackney LBC [2003] UKEAT / 1269/01; and Mahood v Irish Centre Housing Ltd [2011] UKEAT / 228/10).
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