Sentences with phrase «traditional owners during»

The unique structure of the agreements reflects the aspirations of both Argyle Diamond Mine and the traditional owners that the agreements provide a firm base for an enduring partnership and sustainable prosperity for traditional owners during the life of the Argyle mine and once mining is completed.
Gain an insight into the customs of the land's traditional owners during a stop - in at the Brambuck Cultural Centre, then head into the heart of the Grampians, stopping en route for lunch.

Not exact matches

In fact, 60 percent of the new applications filled out by small business owners on Biz2Credit.com are done via mobile devices, often at night or during weekends - well outside «traditional banker's hours.»
While a traditional bank loan often requires specific collateral before they will lend to a small business and may rely heavily on the personal credit of the business owner, OnDeck offers fast small business loans from $ 5,000 to $ 500,000 with a general lien on business assets during the loan term and a personal guarantee.
Lastly, unlike traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs do not have required minimum distributions (RMDs) during the account owner's lifetime.
Presumably Rolls - Royce anticipated that during the final years of the 20th century more and more owners would like to take the position behind the steering wheel and enjoy the view onto the road in front of the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot still gracing the traditional radiator.
Experts note that absentee owners have less to lose during a foreclosure than traditional homeowners, even if tenants are evicted during the process.
Increases during that time occurred for each IRA type, with owners of Traditional IRAs having higher likelihoods of contributing the maximum in each year.
It is important to keep in mind that if the policy owner dies at any time during the term period, simply buying just the traditional term coverage and investing the difference will always provide the greatest return on capital, because in this case the policy owner's estate would not only receive the death benefit but can distribute the invested cash as well.
During the consultations, respondents reflected on some of the benefits provided through the legal system and how these can contribute to traditional owners» economic development.
The role of non-Indigenous stakeholders, including government and industry, in social and economic development for traditional owners was discussed frequently during the consultations.
During the consultations, the issues raised, in relation to maximising economic opportunities for traditional owners through the agreement making process, included:
During this time, traditional owners could develop good governance and identify the social and economic development goals that their investments might be used to achieve.
However, other respondents raised concerns that traditional owners have no time to develop social and economic goals before or during the negotiation process.
Previous Native Title Reports have commented on the Commonwealth's respondent funding scheme, 81 noting its effect in hardening the positions of those who already have their interests protected in any event, 82 and its seeming encouragement of litigation over negotiation.83 During the consultations, an NTRB in Queensland expressed frustration at the inequality created when mining and other companies are financed directly by the Attorney - General, putting NTRBs (and therefore the traditional owners they represent), with limited funding as described above, at a disadvantage when appearing in arbitration hearings about the doing of future acts.
During this period, the traditional owners are only entitled to further a payment if the total rent exceeds that minimum payment.
If the ongoing rent during this period is less than these amounts then the traditional owners will receive no additional payment.
Also during the reporting period, it was reported that the Northern Territory Government proposed to transfer town areas on land under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth)(ALRA (NT)-RRB- to 99 year leases (from traditional owners)- this «head lease» would be held by a new statutory body, with the power to issue sub-leases for homes and business premises.14
From a traditional owner's perspective they will always own the land and have a responsibility to care for the land, however, this latter responsibility is transferred to the lessee and the traditional owner may have no rights to intervene or renege during the lease period.
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