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NATIVE TITLE ACT 1993 - SECT 32

Expedited procedure

  (1)   This section applies if the notice given under section   29 includes a statement that the Government party considers the act is an act attracting the expedited procedure (see section   237).

Act may be done if no objection

  (2)   If the native title parties do not lodge an objection with the arbitral body in accordance with subsection   (3), the Government party may do the act.

Kinds of objection

  (3)   A native title party may, within the period of 4 months after the notification day (see subsection   29(4)), lodge an objection with the arbitral body against the inclusion of the statement.

Objections against inclusion of statement

  (4)   If one or more native title parties object against the inclusion of the statement, the arbitral body must determine whether the act is an act attracting the expedited procedure. If the arbitral body determines that it is, the Government party may do the act.

Act not attracting expedited procedure

  (5)   If the arbitral body determines that the act is not an act attracting the expedited procedure, subsection   31(1) applies as if the notice did not include a statement that the Government party considers the act attracts the expedited procedure.

Withdrawal of objection

  (6)   At any time before the arbitral body makes a determination under subsection   (4), a native title party may withdraw his or her objection. If all such objections are withdrawn, the Government party may do the act.

Withdrawal of statement about expedited procedure

  (7)   At any time before the arbitral body makes a determination under subsection   (4), the Government party may, by giving written notice to the negotiation parties, withdraw its statement that it considers the act is an act attracting the expedited procedure. If it does so, subsection   31(1) applies as if the notice did not include such a statement.



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