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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Page 82
... scope of subsection ( c ) should be limited to those claims that the parties have agreed to place into mediation . We recommend on page 14 , line 16 , striking " Any claim " and inserting , " The panel may consider any claim the parties ...
... scope of subsection ( c ) should be limited to those claims that the parties have agreed to place into mediation . We recommend on page 14 , line 16 , striking " Any claim " and inserting , " The panel may consider any claim the parties ...
Page 110
... scope to that of states and the federal government . Governmental immunity from suit is an inherent right of all governments , including the federal , state and tribal governments , for reasons of sound public policy . The purpose ...
... scope to that of states and the federal government . Governmental immunity from suit is an inherent right of all governments , including the federal , state and tribal governments , for reasons of sound public policy . The purpose ...
Page 112
... scope of exposure with the capacity to pay , state governments would face the risk of those who would raid the public fisc through litigation and threaten the existence of political and civic institutions . This rationale holds even ...
... scope of exposure with the capacity to pay , state governments would face the risk of those who would raid the public fisc through litigation and threaten the existence of political and civic institutions . This rationale holds even ...
Page 116
... buy their own insurance cancel in favor of the Secretary's policy ? Given the lack of information on the real scope of the problem ( and in light of the current public attention to the far more serious problem of the ability 3 116.
... buy their own insurance cancel in favor of the Secretary's policy ? Given the lack of information on the real scope of the problem ( and in light of the current public attention to the far more serious problem of the ability 3 116.
Page 121
... scope of self - determination contracts and within the scope of the individual's employment as a matter of state law . Although not " insurance " in the conventional sense , the FTCA operates in a way similar to insurance by protecting ...
... scope of self - determination contracts and within the scope of the individual's employment as a matter of state law . Although not " insurance " in the conventional sense , the FTCA operates in a way similar to insurance by protecting ...
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