The above list is an example and does not constitute a restriction of what can be negotiated. In the end, if the conditions are not contrary to existing legislation, ILUA may be totally unique depending on the parties to the negotiations, the activities envisaged and the single country/water that is the subject of the agreement. For an ILUA to take effect, it must be registered by the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) and be registered as a native land use agreements at the time the law is implemented. The NTA is bound that if the representation of the native title in question is not a contracting party to the agreement, it informs the representative body of its intention to conclude the agreement before actually concluding the agreement. Any part of an ILUA can apply in writing to the Native Title Registrar (on the grounds that all other parties agree) that the agreement be placed on the register of Aboriginal land use agreements. The Native Title Act stipulates that the Clerk must inform the ILUA to all individuals and entities mentioned in the Native Title Act who are not parties to the agreement and must also inform the public. Sections 24BI (2) and 24BI (3) of the NTA prevent the clerk from registering the agreement if: a regulated entity, who is an agent or representative in the society of the native-speaking rights holders, is concerned with the views and views of a CONSEILIB/NTSP on the territory to which national rights and interests relate and, if he deems it appropriate and practical, to communicate the views of that council to the holders of the common law of national titles (see para. 8(2)). A document in accordance with Reg 9 (6) of the PBC Regulations may be presented as proof of compliance with Reg 8 (2). ILUAs are contracts entered into under the Native Title Act (Cth) of 1993 by national title groups and other parties in an area where a national title has been designated or where the national title is claimed. The ILUA is legally binding if it is registered with the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) and may ask questions such as: ILUAs are the most relevant bodies for PBCs, only ILAs of this type can be taken into account in this section.