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Delegation by Saskatchewan to the. MLFNs and MLTC of jurisdiction to enact laws or Authority
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Delegation by Saskatchewan to the. MLFNs and MLTC of jurisdiction to enact laws or Authority (1) A MLFN, either individually or collectively with other MLFNs, and Saskatchewan may from time to time enter into agreements respecting: (a) delegation of jurisdiction to enact laws from the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan to a MLFN in respect of certain subject matters; or (b) delegation of Authority from Saskatchewan to a MLFN. (2) An agreement of the nature referred to Subsection (1) may apply to: (a) a subject area other than a subject area in respect of which the Jurisdiction of a MLFN is recognized in accordance with Part IV; (b) a subject area in respect of which the Jurisdiction of a MLFN is not recognized in accordance with Part IV. (3) An agreement of the nature referred to in Subsection (1) may provide that: (a) the delegation of jurisdiction to enact laws from the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan to a MLFN ; or (b) the delegation of Authority from Saskatchewan to a MLFN may extend and apply to MLFN Lands and to all MLFN Citizens, and non-MLFN Citizens, on MLFN Lands. (4) An agreement of the nature referred to in Paragraph (1)(a) respecting delegation of jurisdiction to enact laws from the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan to a MLFN will be subject to any legislation of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan necessary to give effect to the delegation.

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