Although the area has been settled for thousands of years, the Santa Ynez Valley and the Santa Rita Hills AVA area were more recently inhabited by the original Spanish Mission builders and
land grant holders.
Not exact matches
Is the property,
land + construction in fact your's or does it belong to the HOA who just
grant you access as a lease
holder?
He held that the GORs do not run with the
land or
grant the
holder of the GORs an interest in the
lands over which Dianor holds the mineral rights.
Without these policy shifts, native title will continue to provide native title
holders with only hollow rights to
land with little scope for realising the social and economic development goals of traditional owners development opportunities that non-Indigenous title
holders take for
granted.
When
land is
granted to a PBC, it holds the
land for the benefit of native title
holders only.
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).
After the Western Australian Government gave notice of their intention to undertake the future act and
grant the mining lease, the Western Desert
Lands Aboriginal Corporation (Jamukurnu - Yapalikunu)(which is the PBC for the Martu People as the native title
holders) negotiated with the grantee company.
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 hold
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 hold
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 hold
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 hold
land to the relevant registered native title body corporate under the Native Title Act, to hold on behalf of the relevant native title
holders.
Land rights legislation, which generally grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are communal land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous commun
Land rights legislation, which generally
grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are communal
land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous commun
land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous community.
Decision - making processes for Aboriginal
land holders that must be followed when an Aboriginal Land Trust is considering the grant of a lease are designed to ensure that traditional owners retain control over decisions about what happens on their l
land holders that must be followed when an Aboriginal
Land Trust is considering the grant of a lease are designed to ensure that traditional owners retain control over decisions about what happens on their l
Land Trust is considering the
grant of a lease are designed to ensure that traditional owners retain control over decisions about what happens on their
landland.
The native title
holders could consent to the
grant of a statut ory title (freehold or leasehold, for example) through an Indig enous
Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
As previously indicated the
grant of an interest in
land is discriminatory if it fails to confer on native title
holders a benefit enjoyed by other titleholders or if it confers on native title
holders a detriment that is not conferred to any other titleholders.
Land rights legislation generally grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are communal land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous commun
Land rights legislation generally
grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are communal
land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous commun
land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous community.
It can also assist the native title
holders to understand what will happen on their
lands as a result of
granting access.