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NATIVE TITLE ACT 1993 - SECT 238 Non - extinguishment principle

NATIVE TITLE ACT 1993 - SECT 238

Non - extinguishment principle

Effect of references

  (1)   This section sets out the effect of a reference to the non - extinguishment principle applying to an act.

Native title not extinguished

  (2)   If the act affects any native title in relation to the land or waters concerned, the native title is nevertheless not extinguished, either wholly or partly.

Rights and interests wholly ineffective

  (3)   In such a case, if the act is wholly inconsistent with the continued existence, enjoyment or exercise of the native title rights and interests, the native title continues to exist in its entirety but the rights and interests have no effect in relation to the act.

Rights and interests partly ineffective

  (4)   If the act is partly inconsistent with the continued existence, enjoyment or exercise of the native title rights and interests, the native title continues to exist in its entirety, but the rights and interests have no effect in relation to the act to the extent of the inconsistency.

Who the native title holders are

  (5)   Despite the fact that the native title rights and interests have no effect (as mentioned in subsection   (3)) or have only limited effect (as mentioned in subsection   (4)) in relation to the act, the persons who are entitled in accordance with the traditional laws and customs, as applying from time to time, to possess those rights and interests continue to be the native title holders, subject to Division   6 of Part   2 (which deals with the holding of native title on trust).

Complete removal of act or its effects

  (6)   If the act or its effects are later wholly removed or otherwise wholly cease to operate, the native title rights and interests again have full effect.

Partial removal of act or its effects

  (7)   If the act or its effects are later removed only to an extent, or otherwise cease to operate only to an extent, the native title rights and interests again have effect to that extent.

Example of operation of section

  (8)   An example of the operation of this section is its application to a category C past act consisting of the grant of a mining lease that confers exclusive possession over an area of land or waters in relation to which native title exists. In such a case the native title rights and interests will continue to exist but will have no effect in relation to the lease while it is in force. However, after the lease concerned expires (or after any extension, renewal or re - grant of it to which subsection   228(3), (4) or (9) applies expires), the rights and interests again have full effect.