Common use of Law-Making Powers Clause in Contracts

Law-Making Powers. A First Nation governing its lands under a Land Code will have the power to make laws in respect of the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession of First Nation land. The Land Code does not authorize laws relating to the taxation of real or personal property. Such laws must be made separately pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act. The First Nation’s Council can also continue to make by-laws under section 81 of the Indian Act.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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Law-Making Powers. A First Nation governing its lands under Nation, with a Land Code Code, will have the power to make laws in respect of the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession of First Nation landLand. The Land Code does not authorize This includes laws relating to the taxation of on zoning, land use, interests and licenses, environment assessment and protection, services, dispute resolution, and matrimonial real or personal property. Such laws must be made separately pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act. The First Nation’s Council can also continue to make by-laws under section 81 of the Indian Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

Law-Making Powers. A First Nation governing managing its lands under a Land Code will have the power to make laws in respect of the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession of First Nation land. The Land Code does not authorize laws relating to the taxation of real or personal property. Such laws must be made separately pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act. The First Nation’s Council can also continue to make by-laws under section 81 of the Indian Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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Law-Making Powers. A First Nation governing its lands under a Land Code will have the power to make laws in respect of the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession of First Nation land. The Land Code does not authorize laws relating to the taxation of real or personal property. Such laws must be made separately pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act. The First Nation’s Council can also continue to make by-by- laws under section 81 of the Indian Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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