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NATIVE TITLE ACT 1993 - SECT 86G Unopposed applications

NATIVE TITLE ACT 1993 - SECT 86G

Unopposed applications

Federal Court may make order

  (1)   If, at any stage of a proceeding in relation to an application under section   61, but after the end of the period specified in the notice given under section   66:

  (a)   the application is unopposed; and

  (b)   the Federal Court is satisfied that an order in, or consistent with, the terms sought by the applicant is within the power of the Court;

the Court may, if it appears appropriate to do so, make such an order without holding a hearing or, if a hearing has started, without completing the hearing.

Note:   If the application involves making a determination of native title, the Court's order would need to comply with section   94A (which deals with the requirements of native title determination orders).

Meaning of unopposed

  (2)   For the purpose of this section, an application is unopposed if the only party is the applicant or if each other party notifies the Federal Court in writing that he or she does not oppose an order in, or consistent with, the terms sought by the applicant.