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Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976
58AArbitration by Registrar
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#### 58A Arbitration by Registrar
(1) Disputes between members of an Incorporated Aboriginal Association or between such an Association and its members may be settled by arbitration in accordance with this section.
(2) On application by the parties to a dispute between members of the Association, the Registrar may arbitrate in the dispute.
(3) Upon application or otherwise, the Registrar may arbitrate in a dispute between the Association and one or more of its members.
(4) An arbitration may be conducted by the Registrar or by a person appointed by the Registrar for the purpose.
(5) A person conducting an arbitration is not subject to any action, claim or demand by, or liable to, any person in respect of anything done, or omitted to be done, in good faith in connection with the arbitration.
(6) An arbitration must be conducted in accordance with the regulations.
(7) The fact that a dispute is being, or has been, settled by arbitration under this section does not prevent a party to the dispute from bringing an action in a court in connection with the dispute, unless the court orders otherwise.