Enforcement of State Judicial Orders Outside of Indian Country Sample Clauses

Enforcement of State Judicial Orders Outside of Indian Country. The State may exercise its enforcement authority under State law with respect to the property of a Tribal Member or Tribal Entity where the property is located outside of Indian Country. Further, the State may exercise its enforcement authority under State law with respect to a Tribal Member or Tribal Entity whose person is located outside of Indian Country.
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