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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... Indian tribes , tribal organizations , States and politi- 8 cal subdivisions thereof , through viable intergovernmental 9 agreements to- 10 11 ( 1 ) achieve intergovernmental harmony ; and ( 2 ) enhance intergovernmental commerce . 12 ...
... Indian tribes , tribal organizations , States and politi- 8 cal subdivisions thereof , through viable intergovernmental 9 agreements to- 10 11 ( 1 ) achieve intergovernmental harmony ; and ( 2 ) enhance intergovernmental commerce . 12 ...
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... Indian tribes , tribal organizations , and States and 20 States and Indian tribes may to enter into compacts and 21 agreements relating to the collection and payment of cer- 22 tain retail taxes . 23 ( c ) FILING . - Not later than 30 ...
... Indian tribes , tribal organizations , and States and 20 States and Indian tribes may to enter into compacts and 21 agreements relating to the collection and payment of cer- 22 tain retail taxes . 23 ( c ) FILING . - Not later than 30 ...
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... tribes and States . It seems to me that there's some need for negotiated settlements that arise from the State of law itself regarding transactions taking place on tribal lands that involve non - Indians . As I understand the law , the ...
... tribes and States . It seems to me that there's some need for negotiated settlements that arise from the State of law itself regarding transactions taking place on tribal lands that involve non - Indians . As I understand the law , the ...
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... tribal self - gov- ernment , nor do they seek to deter tribes ' legitimate economic de- velopment . Rather , SIGMA ... tribal members with whom the tribe has business . For at least three reasons , NACS and SIGMA cannot support S. 2097 ...
... tribal self - gov- ernment , nor do they seek to deter tribes ' legitimate economic de- velopment . Rather , SIGMA ... tribal members with whom the tribe has business . For at least three reasons , NACS and SIGMA cannot support S. 2097 ...
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... Indian Affairs (1993- ). But the fact is the State of New York chose not to collect it . It wasn't that the tribes were not trying to get out of paying it ; it was a State decision not to collect it . But I just wanted to point those out ...
... Indian Affairs (1993- ). But the fact is the State of New York chose not to collect it . It wasn't that the tribes were not trying to get out of paying it ; it was a State decision not to collect it . But I just wanted to point those out ...
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