Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Bahtabah Local Aboriginal Land Council v New South Wales Native Title Services Limited [2007] FCA 383
NATIVE TITLE – non-claimant application – unopposed – no native title exists in relation to the land. BAHTABAH LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL v NEW SOUTH WALES NATIVE TITLES SERVICES LIMITED 987 OF 2006
COWDROY J
20 MARCH 2007
SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY 987 OF 2006
BETWEEN: BAHTABAH LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL
Applicant
AND: NEW SOUTH WALES NATIVE TITLES SERVICES LIMITED
Respondent
JUDGE: COWDROY J DATE OF ORDER: 20 MARCH 2007
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Pursuant to s 86G of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) there is no native title in the land described as all of Lot 424 in Deposited Plan 755233 at Pelican, Parish of Kahibah, County of Northumberland. 2. Each party are to bear their own costs of the application. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY 987 OF 2006
BETWEEN: BAHTABAH LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL
Applicant
AND: NEW SOUTH WALES NATIVE TITLES SERVICES LIMITED
Respondent
JUDGE: COWDROY J
DATE: 20 MARCH 2007
PLACE: SYDNEY
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 This is an application for a determination of native title under s 61 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) ('the Act'). The applicant, namely the Bahtabah Local Aboriginal Land Council ('the Land Council') by its 'non-claimant' application seeks a declaration that no native title exists in relation to all of the land contained in Lot 424 in Deposited Plan 755233 at Pelican, in the Parish of Kahibah, County of Northumberland (formerly known as Portion 424), Crown Plan 8691.2111 ('the Land'). The term 'non-claimant' application is used to describe those applications by a party who seeks to have a determination made by the Court that the land in question is not subject to any native title interest. The application is supported by the affidavit of Barbara Guthrie sworn 7 November 2006 and Michael Green sworn 1 November 2006. 2 The Land was transferred to the Land Council, as an estate in fee simple on 5 August 2005 subject to any native title rights and interests that existed in relation to the Land immediately before the transfer pursuant to s 36 of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW) ('the Land Rights Act'). Pursuant to s 61(1) of the Act the Land Council may make application as a non-native title interest holder for a declaration of native title. 3 A title search of the Land conducted by the legal representatives of the Land Council on 3 May 2006 records that the title was subject to restrictions on dealings under ss 40 and 40AA of the Land Rights Act. Section 40 imposes restrictions upon the disposition of any interest in land vested in the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council or a Local Aboriginal Land Council except in accordance with Division 4A, Part 2 of the Land Rights Act. Section 40AA of the Land Rights Act provides that the Land Council may not sell, exchange, lease, dispose of, mortgage or otherwise deal with land vested in it unless it is the subject of 'an approved determination of native title'. 4 An application may be made under Part 3 of the Act for a determination of native title in relation to an area for which there is no approved determination of native title (s 13(1)(a) of the Act). A determination made on such an application will constitute an 'approved determination of native title' (see s 13(3)(a) of the Act). 5 Section 66 of the Act provides the requirements for notice of the application. Section 66(2) and s 66(2A) of the Act require the Native Title Registrar ('the Registrar') to provide the relevant State or Territory Minister and representative bodies a copy of the application and related documents. Section 66(3) of the Act requires the Registrar to give notice containing details of the application to certain bodies and persons and to notify the public. Such notice must specify a notification day (s 66(8)) and comply with the other requirements of s 66(10) of the Act in relation to the content of the notice. A notification day is defined in s 66(9) of the Act as a day: '…by which, in the Registrar's opinion, it is reasonable to assume that all notices under paragraphs (3)(a) and (d) in relation to the application will have been received by, or will otherwise have come to the attention of, the persons who must be notified under those paragraphs.'
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