Sentences with phrase «representative body corporate»

Traditional owners exercise their rights through a representative body corporate.

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It was thought that, since all power in a democracy proceeds from the people in their corporate capacity, the lawmaking bodies of government (the executive, legislature, and judiciary), being representative of the public will, would sufficiently protect these liberties.
On her part, Representative, Thoughtful House Foundation, Ms Omo Judith Ogun, who received the cheque on behalf of the body, expressed appreciation to Stanbic IBTC for its humane approach to social corporate responsibility and consistent support to the body.
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A body corporate, without share capital, operating for the benefit of its members and not for profit, with a representative form of government including a lodge system, and that is incorporated for fraternal, benevolent, or religious purposes, including the provision of insurance or annuity benefits to its members, their spouses, children or beneficiaries.
As is widely recognised, Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate are severely under - resourced.
The establishment of this investment fund will be a matter for the national representative body to negotiate with government, corporate and philanthropic funders once it has firmly established itself and is operating.
The above points are important if the representative bodies, prescribed bodies corporate, and registered native title bodies corporate are to:
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.
Allows a prescribed body corporate to be the trustee for, or act as an agent or representative for more than one group of common law holders in relation to a native title determination, if consented to by all native title holders.
Chapter two examines the various amendments such as the relationship between the Tribunal and the Federal Court, and amendments to the Registration Test, Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs), respondent funding and Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs).
The Inquiry provided a valuable forum for the telling of these stories and made two valuable recommendations to increase the funding to representative bodies and prescribed bodies corporate.
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.
The establishment of Indigenous governance structures is not a new idea, and varying degrees of Indigenous autonomy already exist through structures such as ATSIC, land councils, native title representative bodies (and emerging prescribed bodies corporate) and community - controlled organisations.
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.
I share the view of the Law Council of Australia that action bodies should be obliged to take reasonable steps to identify and notify all relevant claimants, body corporates or representative bodies, and report those steps to the Minister.
The Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) representatives that I spoke to found it difficult to comment on the impact of the changes, as some of the changes have not yet been implemented.
2.2 That the Australian Government work with Native Title Representative Bodies, Native Title Service Providers, Prescribed Bodies Corporate and other Traditional Owner groups to explore options for streamlining agreement - making processes, including options for template agreements on matters such as the construction of public housing and other infrastructure.
recognise the key roles that native title Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs), Native Title Representative Bodies and Service Providers (NTRB / SPs), the National Native Title Council and locally based, Indigenous - led specialist cultural and economic development organisations play in driving and supporting economic development on the Indigenous Estate; and
Other than for a legislative act, notice and the opportunity to comment must be given to the relevant representative body, any prescribed body corporate and registered native title claimants before an act specified is done.
Consultation processes announced to reform the native title system, including the operation of Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate.
Where proposals will affect Indigenous land, contacting: traditional land owners, the Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC), local branches of Aboriginal Land Councils and the regional Native Title Representative Body (NTRB) is vital.
These entities included Native Title Representative Bodies and Native Title Services organisations, Land Councils, Community / Shire Councils, Prescribed Bodies Corporate and Indigenous Corporations.
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.
the views and experiences of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations such as the Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs), Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs) and Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs).
As part of its changes to the native title system, the previous government announced changes to representative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bodies that deal with native title, and prescribed bodies corporate.
particular Indigenous representative bodies (representative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bodies and prescribed bodies corporate (PBCs)-RRB-;
(a) notified the public, and notified any registered native title bodies corporate, registered native title claimants and representative Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander bodies in relation to any of the area, that he or she was intending to make the request in relation to the area; and
The action body is to provide notice to any registered native title claimant, Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) and any representative Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander body in relation to the land or waters in the abody is to provide notice to any registered native title claimant, Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) and any representative Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander body in relation to the land or waters in the aBody Corporate (RNTBC) and any representative Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander body in relation to the land or waters in the abody in relation to the land or waters in the area.
For the purposes of the Native Title Report 2010, I have specifically sought information from Native Title Representative Bodies, Native Title Service Providers and Prescribed Bodies Corporate about their priorities and strategic goals.
The National Representative Body should start small, with a focus on getting its corporate governance in place and in developing transparent decision making processes.
As discussed in Chapter 1, Native Title Representative Bodies / Service Providers and Prescribed Bodies Corporate face considerable resource constraints.
In undertaking research for this section, I have asked Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs), Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs) and Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) to consider what to them would constitute a meaningful and effective consultation process.
Where proposals will affect Indigenous land, contacting traditional land owners, the Prescribed Body Corporate (PEC) local branches of Aboriginal Land Councils and the regional Native Title Representative Body (NTRB) is vital.
In undertaking the inquiry the tribunal collaborate with native title claimants, Indigenous communities, native title representative bodies, prescribed bodies corporate, registered native title bodies corporate, the Federal Court, and the federal, state and territory governments.
Importantly, the onus is on the organisation (government, corporate or our own representative bodies) who is seeking consent or a decision to be made to ensure that the decision that is made is free and informed.
Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate are the major entities through which the economic and social development of native title groups will occur.
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