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Land Act 1994
sec.29Taking into consideration Aboriginal tradition and Islander custom
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### sec.29 Taking into consideration Aboriginal tradition and Islander custom
If land is entered under chapter 6A , part 3 , and the land is registered in the native title register or has been transferred or granted under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 or the Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 , the entry must, to the extent possible, take Aboriginal traditions and Islander customs into consideration.
Chapter 6A , part 3 deals with the power of an authorised officer to enter a place, including a place that is freehold land or non-freehold land.
In this section—
native title register means the National Native Title Register under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth) .
s 29 amd 1998 No. 30 s 21 sch ; 2013 No. 23 s 352 sch 1 pt 1 ; 2019 No. 7 s 313 sch 1 pt 1
(sec.29-ssec.1) If land is entered under chapter 6A , part 3 , and the land is registered in the native title register or has been transferred or granted under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 or the Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 , the entry must, to the extent possible, take Aboriginal traditions and Islander customs into consideration. Chapter 6A , part 3 deals with the power of an authorised officer to enter a place, including a place that is freehold land or non-freehold land.
(sec.29-ssec.2) In this section— native title register means the National Native Title Register under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth) .