Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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... believe they cannot get justice on tribal lands , they will not do business there . Private sector investment on res- ervations has worked economic wonders in some areas and is a model for getting out of poverty . If these problems ...
... believe they cannot get justice on tribal lands , they will not do business there . Private sector investment on res- ervations has worked economic wonders in some areas and is a model for getting out of poverty . If these problems ...
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... believe that the balance of payment , if you will , in terms of State tax collection on the reservation and services provided by the States to the reservation is probably badly out of balance , and so some of the oddities that we see ...
... believe that the balance of payment , if you will , in terms of State tax collection on the reservation and services provided by the States to the reservation is probably badly out of balance , and so some of the oddities that we see ...
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... believe if the tribes and all parties concerned can reach a resolution themselves , that's the most important thing . On the period of negotiation we would like that clarified . I see that my time is up - I had a few more moments , but ...
... believe if the tribes and all parties concerned can reach a resolution themselves , that's the most important thing . On the period of negotiation we would like that clarified . I see that my time is up - I had a few more moments , but ...
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... believe , the Chairman's intention was subjecting this type of dispute to the procedure set forth in S. 2097 will not , in our opinion , expedite or reduce the cost of resolving these disputes , but rather it will have exactly the ...
... believe , the Chairman's intention was subjecting this type of dispute to the procedure set forth in S. 2097 will not , in our opinion , expedite or reduce the cost of resolving these disputes , but rather it will have exactly the ...
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... believe they would be inappropri- ate for the resolution of the type of tax disputes upon which I have focused today . In contrast , the mechanisms which would result from the enactment of S. 2300 , which Senator Gorton introduced ...
... believe they would be inappropri- ate for the resolution of the type of tax disputes upon which I have focused today . In contrast , the mechanisms which would result from the enactment of S. 2300 , which Senator Gorton introduced ...
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