South Australian Consolidated Acts (1) A
registered representative of native title holders or native title claimants
represents the Aboriginal group that holds or claims to hold native title in
the land so that (for example)—
(a) a
notice is given to the Aboriginal group by giving it to the
registered representative; and
(b) a
person negotiates with the Aboriginal group by negotiating with the
registered representative; and
(c) an
agreement lawfully negotiated by the registered representative with respect to
the land in which the native title is claimed or held is binding on the
Aboriginal group.
(2) The above examples
are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of the ways in which a
registered representative might act on behalf of the Aboriginal group nor are
they intended to suggest that the group may only act through the
registered representative.