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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... extent allowable 14 by law , the Panel may consider and render a decision on 15 a dispute referred to the Panel under this section . 16 ( c ) TAXATION . — Any claim involving the legitimacy of 17 a claim for the collection or payment of ...
... extent allowable 14 by law , the Panel may consider and render a decision on 15 a dispute referred to the Panel under this section . 16 ( c ) TAXATION . — Any claim involving the legitimacy of 17 a claim for the collection or payment of ...
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... extent necessary to enforce that agreement , each party waives any defense of sovereign immunity . 7 SEC . 105. JOINT TRIBAL - FEDERAL - STATE COMMISSION ON 8 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS . 9 ( a ) IN GENERAL . - The Secretary shall ...
... extent necessary to enforce that agreement , each party waives any defense of sovereign immunity . 7 SEC . 105. JOINT TRIBAL - FEDERAL - STATE COMMISSION ON 8 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS . 9 ( a ) IN GENERAL . - The Secretary shall ...
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... extent allowable by law and subject to the 10 availability of appropriations , provide technical assistance , 11 material support , and personnel to assist States and In- 12 dian tribes in the implementation of the agreements or 13 ...
... extent allowable by law and subject to the 10 availability of appropriations , provide technical assistance , 11 material support , and personnel to assist States and In- 12 dian tribes in the implementation of the agreements or 13 ...
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... extent practicable , 4 give preference to coverage underwritten by Indian - owned 5 economic enterprises , as defined in section 3 of the Indian 6 Financing Act of 1974 ( 25 U.S.C. 1452 ) , except that for 7 the purposes of this ...
... extent practicable , 4 give preference to coverage underwritten by Indian - owned 5 economic enterprises , as defined in section 3 of the Indian 6 Financing Act of 1974 ( 25 U.S.C. 1452 ) , except that for 7 the purposes of this ...
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... extent that there is a much broader study you would have some mechanism for having everybody in . Since my time is quickly running out , let me just go to what I think is a really critical issue , and that's the issue of sovereign im ...
... extent that there is a much broader study you would have some mechanism for having everybody in . Since my time is quickly running out , let me just go to what I think is a really critical issue , and that's the issue of sovereign im ...
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