(2) The
New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council may lodge with the Registrar-General a
notice in writing prohibiting, except with the consent of that Council, the
registration or recording of any dealing affecting an estate or interest in
land to which this section applies (a
"registration prohibition notice" ).
(a) the name and address of the person who is the registered
proprietor of an estate or interest in the land affected by the notice,
(b)
if the registration notice relates only to part of the land described in a
folio of the Register, a description of that part,
(c) a statement that the
prohibition notice relates to the land (or part of the land) in respect of
which a dealing approval agreement has been entered into under this Division.
(4) On the lodgment of a registration prohibition notice, the
Registrar-General must give notice in writing of the lodgment to any
registered proprietor of an estate or interest in land affected by the notice,
at the address specified in the notice.
(5) Notice of lodgment is not
required to be given to a registered proprietor under subsection (4) if the
consent of the registered proprietor to the lodgment is endorsed on the
registration prohibition notice.
(6) The Registrar-General must, if satisfied
that the notice complies with any requirements made in respect of it under
this Division or the Real Property Act 1900, record in the Register such
particulars of the notice as the Registrar-General thinks appropriate.