Aboriginal Claims definition

Aboriginal Claims means any and all claims (whether or not proven) by any Person to or in respect of: (1) rights, title or interests of any Aboriginal Group by virtue of its status as an Aboriginal Group; (2) treaty rights; (3) Métis rights, title or interests; or (4) specific or comprehensive claims being considered by the Government of Canada; and includes any alleged or proven failure of the Crown to have satisfied, prior to the date hereof, any of its duties to any claimant of any of the foregoing.
Aboriginal Claims means any and all claims, whether proven or unproven, by any person to or in respect of: (i) rights, title or interests of any Aboriginal Group by virtue of its status as an Aboriginal Group; (ii) treaty rights; (iii) Métis rights, title or interests; or (iv) specific or comprehensive claims being considered by the Government of Canada; and includes any alleged or proven failure of the Crown to satisfy any of its duties to any claimant of any of the foregoing, whether such failure is in respect of matters before, on or after the Closing Date;
Aboriginal Claims means, in respect of the Purchased Business and Purchased Assets, any and all claims to aboriginal rights or title or interest or treaty rights, and any and all Legal Proceedings and Liabilities, arising or incurred as a result of, or in relation to: (i) Claims of aboriginal rights or title or interest or treaty rights, made by or on behalf of any Aboriginal Group whether or not they are: (A) made before or after the Closing Date; (B) proven in a court of law; or (C) made in Legal Proceedings; and (ii) any duty or obligation to share information with, consult or accommodate or receive consent from any Aboriginal Group;

Examples of Aboriginal Claims in a sentence

  • To the knowledge of the Vendor, there are no current or pending Aboriginal Claims that could reasonably be expected to prevent or impair the exploration, development, construction and operation of Bralorne’s right, title or interest in the Bralorne Mine Property.

  • Wilkins (ed) Advancing Aboriginal Claims, (Saskatoon: Purich Publishing, 2004), pp.

  • The Seller, the Purchased Business, and the Purchased Assets have been, are and in the future may be subject to a number of Aboriginal Claims.

  • There are no outstanding, pending or threatened Aboriginal Claims.

  • The Seller does not provide any representation or warranty with respect to the basis for or outcome of any such Aboriginal Claims or the effect of such Aboriginal Claims, or any outcome thereof, on the Purchased Assets or Purchased Business.

  • Wilkins (ed)Advancing Aboriginal Claims, (Saskatoon: Purich Publishing, 2004), pp.

  • States should be allowed to have flexibility in fixing the SGST rates.

  • Schedule 1.1(k)(iii) sets out a complete and accurate list of all Licences and Permits held by or granted to the Seller, and, except for Aboriginal Claims, to the knowledge of the Seller, there are no other Licences and Permits necessary to carry on the Purchased Business or to own or lease any of the Purchased Assets in the same manner as currently carried on by the Seller.

  • To the Seller's knowledge as of the date of this Agreement, the materials referenced in Schedule 6.10 and the discussions to date between representatives of the Seller and the Buyer disclose the material Aboriginal Claims.

  • Aboriginal Lands through Neoliberal Eyes: Models of Reconciling Aboriginal Claims in BC.


More Definitions of Aboriginal Claims

Aboriginal Claims means any and all claims (whether or not proven) by any Person, pursuant to section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 Schedule B to the Canada Act, 1982 (U.K.) or otherwise, to or in respect of: (1) rights, title or interests of any Aboriginal Group by virtue of its status as an Aboriginal Group; (2) treaty rights; (3) Métis rights, title or interests; or (4) rights under land claims and agreements; or (5) specific or comprehensive claims being considered by the Government of Canada; and includes any alleged or proven failure of the Crown to have satisfied, prior to the date hereof, any of its duties to any claimant of any of the foregoing.
Aboriginal Claims means, in respect of the Transferred Assets, any and all claims to aboriginal rights or title or interest or treaty rights, and any and all legal proceedings and Liabilities, arising or incurred as a result of, or in relation to: (a) claims of aboriginal rights or title or interest or treaty rights, made by or on behalf of any Aboriginal Group whether or not they are: (i) made before, on or after the Closing Date; (ii) proven in a court of law; or (iii) made in legal proceedings; and (b) any duty or obligation to share information with, consult or accommodate or receive consent from any Aboriginal Group. Aboriginal Contract. “Aboriginal Contract” means a Contract between a Seller or any Subsidiary thereof, on the one hand, and any Aboriginal Group, on the other hand.

Related to Aboriginal Claims

  • Environmental Claims means all claims, however asserted, by any Governmental Authority or other Person alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law, or for release or injury to the environment.

  • Released PAGA Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 5.3 below.

  • Claims means all actions, suits, claims, demands, investigations and proceedings of any kind, open, pending or threatened, whether mature, unmatured, contingent, known or unknown, at law or in equity, in any forum.

  • Approved Claims means complete and timely claims, submitted by Settlement Class Members, that have been approved for payment by the Settlement Administrator.

  • Causes of Action means any action, claim, Claim, cause of action, controversy, demand, right, action, Lien, indemnity, Interest, guaranty, suit, obligation, liability, damage, judgment, account, defense, offset, power, privilege, license, and franchise of any kind or character whatsoever, whether known, unknown, contingent or non-contingent, matured or unmatured, suspected or unsuspected, liquidated or unliquidated, disputed or undisputed, secured or unsecured, assertable directly or derivatively, whether arising before, on, or after the Petition Date, in contract or in tort, in law, or in equity or pursuant to any other theory of law. For the avoidance of doubt, “Cause of Action” includes: (a) any right of setoff, counterclaim, or recoupment and any claim for breach of contract or for breach of duties imposed by law or in equity; (b) the right to object to Claims or Interests; (c) any Claim pursuant to section 362 or chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code; (d) any claim or defense including fraud, mistake, duress, and usury; and any other defenses set forth in section 558 of the Bankruptcy Code; and (e) any state or foreign law fraudulent transfer or similar claim.

  • Subsidiary Debtors means, collectively, Congoleum Sales, Inc. and Congoleum Fiscal, Inc.