Parks And Reserves (Framework For the Future) Regulations 2005 (NT)

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NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA

PARKS AND RESERVES (FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE) regulations 2005

As in force at 31 May 2005

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northern territory of australia

As in force at 31 May 2005

PARKS AND RESERVES (FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE) regulations 2005

Regulations under the Parks and Reserves (Framework for the Future) Act 2003

Part 1Preliminary matters 1Citation

These Regulations may be cited as the Parks and Reserves (Framework for the Future) Regulations 2005.

2Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on the commencement of section 5 of the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Act 2005.

3Definitions

In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:

Land Council, for a Park Land Trust, means the Land Council for the part of the Territory in which the Trust’s park freehold land is located.

member, of a Park Land Trust, means a member of the Trust appointed under regulation 4.

park freehold land, of a Park Land Trust, means the park freehold land over which the Trust holds, or is established to hold, park freehold title.

Part 2Administration of Park Land Trusts 4Membership
  • (1)

    A Park Land Trust consists of a Chairperson and at least 3 other members.

  • (2)

    The members must be appointed in writing by the Land Council for the Trust from the traditional Aboriginal owners of the Trust’s park freehold land.

  • (3)

    A member holds office for 5 years but is eligible for re-appointment.

  • (4)

    The exercise of a power, or the performance of a function, by the Trust is not affected because of one or more vacancies in its membership.

5Use of common seal

The common seal of a Park Land Trust may only be affixed to a document with the written authority of at least 3 of its members.

Part 3Powers of Park Land Trusts 6Moneys due and owing to Trust
  • (1)

    A Park Land Trust is not empowered to accept, or to give a valid discharge for, moneys due and owing to the Trust.

  • (2)

    However, those moneys may be paid to the Land Council for the Trust.

7Dealings in land by Trust
  • (1)

    Except as provided for by this regulation, a Park Land Trust cannot deal with or dispose of, or agree to deal with or dispose of, an estate or interest in the whole or any part of the Trust’s park freehold land.

  • (2)

    The Trust may grant, transfer or surrender an estate or interest in the land to any person for any purpose, but only at the written direction of the Land Council for the Trust.

  • (3)

    If such a direction is given, the Trust must grant, transfer or surrender the estate or interest in accordance with the direction.

  • (4)

    The Land Council must not give a direction under subregulation (2) unless satisfied of the following:

    • (a)

      the traditional Aboriginal owners (if any) of the land understand the nature and purpose of the proposed grant, transfer or surrender and, as a group, consent to it;

    • (b)

      any Aboriginal community that may be affected by the proposed grant, transfer or surrender has been consulted and has had an adequate opportunity to express its view to the Land Council;

    • (c)

      if a grant of an estate or interest is proposed – the terms and conditions on which the grant is to be made are reasonable.

  • (5)

    If, in giving a direction under subregulation (2), the Land Council fails to comply with subregulation (4), the failure does not invalidate the grant, transfer or surrender unless the person to whom the grant, transfer or surrender was made procured the direction by fraud.

  • (6)

    If a grant, transfer or surrender of an estate or interest is invalidated by virtue of subregulation (5) because of fraud, the invalidity does not affect the rights of a person who has, for value and without notice of the fraud, accepted the grant, transfer or surrender of the estate or interest or been granted an interest dependent on that estate or interest.

ENDNOTES
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    KEY

Key to abbreviations

 

amd = amended od = order

app = appendix om = omitted

bl = by-law pt = Part

ch = Chapter r = regulation/rule

cl = clause rem = remainder

div = Division renum = renumbered

exp = expires/expired rep = repealed

f = forms s = section

Gaz = Gazette sch = Schedule

hdg = heading sdiv = Subdivision

ins = inserted SL = Subordinate Legislation

lt = long title sub = substituted

nc = not commenced

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    LIST OF LEGISLATION

Parks and Reserves (Framework for the Future)Regulations (SL No. 8, 2005)

Notified

30 March 2005

Commenced

31 May 2005 (r 2, s 2 Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Act 2005 (Act No. 4, 2005) and Gaz S23, 31 May 2005)

  • 3

    GENERAL AMENDMENTS

General amendments of a formal nature (which are not referred to in the table of amendments to this reprint) are made by the Interpretation Legislation Amendment Act 2018 (Act No. 22, 2018) to: r 1.

 
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