Sentences with phrase «body corporate under»

Additionally, it can hold land, engage in commercial contracts, participate in training schemes and, where required, be the registered native title body corporate under the NTA...
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.
Significant parts of these shire leases are transferable land under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld), which permits determined native title land within the shire leases to be granted as freehold land to the relevant registered native title body corporate under the Native Title Act, to hold on behalf of the relevant native title holders.
For Part A of the claim area, the native title holders are seeking a determination of native title, followed by a grant of Aboriginal freehold title to the prescribed body corporate under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld).
Although there is at least one Scottish case where a Scottish partnership is included in the meaning of body corporate under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 - Douglas v Phoenix Motors 1970 SLT (Sh.

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This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners with a 50 per cent share or more in a business, with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above cCorporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above ccorporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above criteria).
Discounted rates are ineligible for Flying Club miles including rentals involving free, complimentary, non commissionale travel industry rate rentals and tour rate products (rentals as part of a holiday package), rentals under corporate agreements, insurance replacement and body shop rentals.
Under the Companies Act 1985, section 740, a Scottish firm was expressly excluded from the definition of a «body corporate».
Since an SLP is generally not considered a «body corporate» under Scottish partnership law, and assuming that none of the SLP's partners is resident in the UK, it is arguable that the provisions of ICTA 1988, section 765 should not be in point to require Treasury consent prior to subsequent refinancing / restructuring.
They clarify the position of corporations sole and of partnerships that are legal persons but are not regarded as bodies corporate (as under Scots law).»
Section 2 (c) of the Act defines the term «International Commercial Arbitration» and it means an Arbitration relating to disputes arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, considered as commercial under the law in force in Bangladesh and where at least one of the parties is: (i) an individual who is a national of or habitually resident in, any country other than Bangladesh; or (ii) a body corporate which is incorporated in any country other than Bangladesh; or (iii) a company or an association or a body of individuals whose central management and control is exercised in any country other than Bangladesh, or (iv) the Government of a foreign country.
a. Canadian citizens, permanent residents within the meaning of s. 2 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. F - 7, and bodies corporate incorporated and continued under the laws of Canada or a province who have used one or more Wireless Devices since 2001; and
FrA 2006, s 12 provides that where an offence under FrA 2006 was committed by a body corporate, but was carried out with the «consent or connivance» of any director, manager, secretary or officer of the body — or any person purporting to be such — then that person, as well as the company itself, is liable.
«Carey Olsen» in the Cayman Islands is the business name of Carey Olsen Cayman Limited, a body corporate recognised under the Legal Practitioners (Incorporated Practice) Regulations (as revised).
Directors and other senior officers of bodies corporate may also commit offences under the Regulations by virtue of the «consent, connive and neglect» provisions of reg 15.
That on 23 May, 1609, James I, King of England, by his letters patent of that date, under the great seal of England, did erect, form, and establish Robert, Earl of Salisbury, and others, his associates, in the letters patent named and their successors into a body corporate and politic by the name and style of «The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia,» with perpetual succession and power to make, have, and use a common seal, and did give, grant, and confirm unto this company, and their successors,
As is widely recognised, Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate are severely under - resourced.
To this end, the Central Land Council has proposed that prescribed bodies corporate should be accommodated under a separate Division in the CATSI Bill «rather than as proposed, a situation where PBCs are in no way distinguished from other bodies incorporated under the legislation.»
The under - funding of Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate hampers the ability of these entities to assist traditional owners to build the necessary skills and knowledge to employ their rights to commercial benefit.
The type and structure of the body corporate is prescribed in Regulations made under the NTA, 20 and is known as a «prescribed body corporate» (PBC) or «registered native title body corporate» (RNTBC) once registered on the National Native Title Register (PBC is used throughout in this section to refer to both for shorthand).
The WA Government must ensure that bodies corporate established under the proposed Alternative Settlement Framework do not operate under similar constraints.
RNTBCs have a range of important statutory functions under the Act and the Native Title (Prescribed Body Corporate) Regulations 1999 (Cth)(PBC Regulations).
The first option - a Prescribed Body Corporate or PBC - is required to represent native title holders after a native title determination under the NTA.
The under funding of bodies such as Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) in the native title system has proved detrimental to the interests of Indigenous native title gbodies such as Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) in the native title system has proved detrimental to the interests of Indigenous native title gBodies Corporate (PBCs) and Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) in the native title system has proved detrimental to the interests of Indigenous native title gBodies (NTRBs) in the native title system has proved detrimental to the interests of Indigenous native title groups.
Corporations holding or managing native title under the Native Title Act and the Native Title (Prescribed Bodies Corporate) Regulations 1999 (PBC Regulations) must be incorporated under the CATSI Act.
A prescribed body corporate must be registered under the CATSI Act.17 Additionally, they are regulated by a number of other complex and sometimes conflicting sources of law, including:
Prescribed bodies corporate that want to register under the CATSI Act are required to advise the registrar of their intention for the purpose of operating as a RNTBC.45 The registrar is obliged to be mindful of compliance with the Native Title Act.46
A prescribed body corporate is an Indigenous incorporated body created under the Native Title Act.
The associated legislation also amends provisions in the Native Title Act dealing with prescribed bodies corporate (PBC) and registered native title bodies corporate (RNTBCs) to recognise their registration under the CATSI Act).
[12] Prescribed Bodies Corporate are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations that are required to incorporate under the CATSI Act.
Section 59 of the Native Title Act details the kinds of prescribed bodies corporate that may be determined under Sections 56, 57 or 60 of the Native Title Act.
The Native Title Act 1993 also refers to registered native title bodies corporate, which must be registered under the CATSI Act.
Take a look at the body corporate rules in respect of excess, i.e. who pays the excess under which circumstances.
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