Button Jones v Northern Territory of Australia
[2011] FCA 573
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2011-05-31
Before
Mansfield J
Catchwords
- NATIVE TITLE - Consent Determination - requirements under s 87 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) - agreement of parties - prescribed body corporate
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Catchwords
Judgment (8 paragraphs)
THE COURT NOTES THAT: A. On 22 July 2010 the Applicant made a native title determination application over the land and waters within the bounds of the Newry Pastoral Lease (Perpetual Pastoral Lease 1114). B. The Applicant and the Respondents to this proceeding have reached agreement as to the terms of a proposed determination of native title in relation to the land and waters covered by the Application. C. Pursuant to ss 87(1)(a)(i) and 87(1)(b) of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (the Act) the Parties hereby file with this Court their agreement in writing (the proposed Determination). The external boundaries of the area subject to the proposed Determination are described in Schedule A of the proposed Determination and depicted on the map comprising Schedule B of the Determination (the proposed Determination Area). D. Pursuant to ss 87 and 94A of the Act the terms of the Parties' agreement involve the making of consent orders for a determination that native title exists in relation to the Determination Area as provided by the proposed Determination. E. The Parties acknowledge that the effect of making the proposed Determination is that the members of the native title claim group, in accordance with the traditional laws acknowledged and the traditional customs observed by them, be recognised as the native title holders for the Determination Area as provided by the proposed Determination. F. The Parties have requested that the Court hear and determine this proceeding in accordance with their agreement. THE COURT BEING SATISFIED that a determination of native title in the terms of the Determination in respect of the proceeding would be within the power of the Court and, it appearing to the Court appropriate to do so, pursuant to s 87 of the Act and by the consent of the parties: THE COURT ORDERS THAT: