-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement Sample Contracts

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations ability to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress, which is old-growth cedar and cypress as defined in the Agreement, on Crown Land within its Maa-nulth First Nations Area for Cultural Purposes, which are purposes integral to the culture of the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ prior to contact and community purposes, but does not include a commercial or individual purpose.

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MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Fiscal Financing Agreement (the “FFA”) is a financial arrangement that specifies the funding provided to Uchucklesaht Tribe (“Uchucklesaht”) by Canada and British Columbia and sets out the responsibilities of Uchucklesaht in delivering agreed upon programs and services. The FFA replaces the existing arrangement for Canada’s funding of programs and services.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Power River Watershed Protected Area Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations ability to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress, which is old-growth cedar and cypress as defined in the Agreement, on Crown Land within the Protected Area for Cultural Purposes, which are purposes integral to the culture of the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations prior to contact and community purposes, but does not include a commercial or individual purpose.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Own Source Revenue (“OSR”) Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out how Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nation (“KC”) will repay to Canada some of the funding it receives for agreed-upon programs and services. The repayments apply to new revenue sources developed by KC, such as tax revenues and income from business and property. The Agreement provides the details of how the repayments will be calculated.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Own Source Revenue (“OSR”) Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out how Huu-ay-aht First Nation (“HFN”) will repay to Canada some of the funding it receives for agreed- upon programs and services. The repayments apply to new revenue sources developed by HFN, such as tax revenues and income from business and property. The Agreement provides the details of how the repayments will be calculated.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

Huu-ay-aht First Nations ability to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress, which is old- growth cedar and cypress as defined in the Agreement, on Crown Land within its Maa- nulth First Nations Area for Cultural Purposes, which are purposes integral to the culture of the Huu-ay-aht prior to contact and community purposes, but does not include a commercial or individual purpose.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Fiscal Financing Agreement (the “FFA”) is a financial arrangement that specifies the funding provided to Huu-ay-aht First Nation (“HFN”) by Canada and British Columbia and sets out the responsibilities of HFN in delivering agreed upon programs and services. The FFA replaces the existing arrangement for Canada’s funding of programs and services.

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Wildfire Suppression Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out how the costs incurred by British Columbia for wildfire control on the Maa-nulth First Nation Lands of Huu-ay-aht First Nation for wildfires that originate on such lands will be shared by British Columbia, Canada and Huu-ay-aht First Nation.

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