Common Contracts

3 similar Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management contracts

FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON FIRST NATION LAND MANAGEMENT BETWEEN: THE FOLLOWING FIRST NATIONS:
Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management • May 3rd, 2019

WESTBANK, MUSQUEAM, LHEIDLI T’ENNEH (formerly known as “LHEIT- LIT’EN”), N’QUATQUA, SQUAMISH, SIKSIKA, MUSKODAY, COWESSESS, OPASKWAYAK CREE, NIPISSING, MISSISSAUGAS OF SCUGOG ISLAND, CHIPPEWAS OF MNJIKANING, CHIPPEWAS OF GEORGINA ISLAND, SAINT MARY’S, as represented by

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Text of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management (signed in 1996) Includes modifications resulting from: Amendment #1 1998 Amendment #2 1998 Amendment #3 2002 Amendment #4 2007 Amendment #5 2011 Amendment #6 2018
Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management • March 13th, 2019

WESTBANK, MUSQUEAM, LHEIDLI T’ENNEH (formerly known as “LHEIT- LIT’EN”), N’QUATQUA, SQUAMISH, SIKSIKA, MUSKODAY, COWESSESS, OPASKWAYAK CREE, NIPISSING, MISSISSAUGAS OF SCUGOG ISLAND, CHIPPEWAS OF MNJIKANING, CHIPPEWAS OF GEORGINA ISLAND, SAINT MARY’S, as represented by

FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON FIRST NATION LAND MANAGEMENT
Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management • June 3rd, 2016

WHEREAS The First Nations have a profound relationship with the land that is rooted in respect for the Spiritual value of the Earth and the gifts of the Creator and have a deep desire to preserve their relationship with the land; The First Nations should have the option of withdrawing their lands from the land management provisions of the Indian Act in order to exercise control over their lands and resources for the use and benefit of their members;

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!