Northern Territory
Regulatory Risk Rating
Substantial
Regulatory Risk
Regulatory Risk
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Moderate
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Corruption Exposure Risk
Very Low
Corruption Exposure Risk
Corruption Exposure Risk
Regulatory Risk Rating Factors | Risk Level |
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1st Come / 1st Serve | Subscribe |
Application Criteria | Subscribe |
Competing Licences | Subscribe |
Right to Renew | Subscribe |
Duration | Subscribe |
Mineral Coverage | Subscribe |
Right to Mine | Subscribe |
Criteria for Mining Rights | Subscribe |
Tenure | Subscribe |
Surface Rights | Subscribe |
Government Take | Subscribe |
Transfer Rights | Subscribe |
Change of Control | Subscribe |
EIA Process | Subscribe |
Power to Revoke | Subscribe |
Age of Legislation | Subscribe |
Other Factors | Subscribe |
Total | Subscribe |
The Northern Territory is one of the better regimes in Australia; it is an efficient code insofar as it is one of the more succinctly drafted codes, however, it has picked up a few of the negative aspects of the other states in Australia. On balance, however, the legislation suggests that due consideration has been given to providing some priority and importance to the mineral sector within the state.
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Regulatory Risk Rating
Substantial
Regulatory Risk
Regulatory Risk
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Moderate
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Regulatory Corruption Risk
Corruption Exposure Risk
Very Low
Corruption Exposure Risk
Corruption Exposure Risk