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ABORIGINAL LAND ACT 1991 - SECT 61
Deciding whether claim duly made
61 Deciding whether claim duly made
(1) If a claim is made to the chief executive, the chief executive must decide
whether the claim appears to be duly made.
(2) If the chief executive is
satisfied that the claim appears to be duly made, the chief executive must
accept the application and refer the claim to the Land Tribunal.
(3) If the
chief executive is not satisfied, the chief executive must refuse to accept
the application.
(4) The chief executive must notify the claimants, in
writing, of his or her decision.
(5) If the chief executive refuses to accept
the application, the chief executive must also notify the claimants, in
writing, of his or her reasons for refusing to accept the application.
(6) If
the chief executive refuses to accept the application, the claimants may ask
the chairperson of the Land Tribunal to decide whether the claim is duly made.
(7) If the chairperson decides that the claim is duly made, the chairperson
must direct the chief executive to accept the application under subsection (2)
.
(8) If the chairperson decides that a claim is not duly made, the
chairperson must notify the claimants, in writing, of his or her reasons for
refusing to accept the application.
(9) Despite subsection (1) , if a
recommendation has been made to the Minister under section 71 for a grant in
fee simple, another claim may not be duly made over the same land.
(10)
Nothing in this section prevents the chief executive from accepting an
application if— (a) a claim (the
"repeat claim" ) has been made to the chief executive under section 59 and it
appears to the chief executive that the land to which the claim relates is
completely or partly the same as land that has previously been claimed (the
"previous claim" ); and
(b) no recommendation was made to the Minister under
section 71 about the previous claim.
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