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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... action . Is there a justification for that ? Mr. GOVER . I think there absolutely is , and it is that these indi- viduals , these environmental groups and the plaintiffs that they find to bring these actions have no trust responsibility ...
... action . Is there a justification for that ? Mr. GOVER . I think there absolutely is , and it is that these indi- viduals , these environmental groups and the plaintiffs that they find to bring these actions have no trust responsibility ...
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... actions , such as a child being killed in a parking lot of a tribally - owned facility , and it's one of the reasons why we are bringing this proposal forward as inevi- table to other tribes where we have already arrived at the ...
... actions , such as a child being killed in a parking lot of a tribally - owned facility , and it's one of the reasons why we are bringing this proposal forward as inevi- table to other tribes where we have already arrived at the ...
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... actions rendered in tribal court to be fulfilled in a State court and State court judgments to be brought into tribal courts to be authen- ticated and instituted . We have many agreements that other tribes and States can use as models ...
... actions rendered in tribal court to be fulfilled in a State court and State court judgments to be brought into tribal courts to be authen- ticated and instituted . We have many agreements that other tribes and States can use as models ...
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... actions of their citizens and employees . So there's a lot of inconsistencies here in regard to what we're dealing with and we're quite frustrated with that . We would like to make a quick observation that this bill has two key areas ...
... actions of their citizens and employees . So there's a lot of inconsistencies here in regard to what we're dealing with and we're quite frustrated with that . We would like to make a quick observation that this bill has two key areas ...
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... actions from undue judicial in- terference . For this reason , I do not think it is prudent for us to impose across the board limits on tribal sovereign immunity from suit . The bill we are considering today addresses many of the issues ...
... actions from undue judicial in- terference . For this reason , I do not think it is prudent for us to impose across the board limits on tribal sovereign immunity from suit . The bill we are considering today addresses many of the issues ...
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