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FEDERAL COURT RULES 2011 - RULE 34.107 Form of applications other than main applications

FEDERAL COURT RULES 2011 - RULE 34.107

Form of applications other than main applications

    A person who wants to make an application under the Native Title Act, other than a main application or an application under rule   34.109 or rule   34.110, must file:

  (a)   an originating application, in accordance with Form 107; and

  (b)   an affidavit sworn or affirmed by the applicant stating the facts in support of the application.

Note:   At 1   August 2011, no form is prescribed under the Native Title (Federal Court) Regulations   1998 for certain applications, including:

  for just terms compensation (under section   53 of the Native Title Act)

  for review of a decision of the Native Title Registrar not to accept a claim for registration (under section   69(1) of the Native Title Act)

  for an order to remove the details of an agreement from the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements (under section   69(1) of the Native Title Act)

  for orders to ensure compliance with directions about the transfer of records (under section   69(1) of the Native Title Act).