Examples of Pueblo Courts in a sentence
Non-CPAs already have the ability to have ownership in CPA firms, and our position opted for increased public protection.
C-3 Exclusive Original Jurisdiction (a) The Pueblo Courts shall have exclusive original jurisdiction in all matters in which the Pueblo or its officers or employees are parties in their official capacities.
Court of Appeals The Pueblo of Laguna Constitution states, in relevant part: “Any party dissatisfied with a judgment or final decision of the Pueblo Courts shall have the right to appeal such judgment or decision to the Court of Appeals,…”89 The Governor and the six Village Representatives of the Pueblo Council currently serve as the Court of Appeals.90 The Court of Appeals gets assistance from the law firm hired by the Tribe.91 The decision of the Court of Appeals “shall be final.”92 IV.
CSED provides an attorney to present child support cases in these four Pueblo Courts related to child support.
H-23 Cooperation by Federal Employee (a) No employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall obstruct, interfere with, or control the functions of the Pueblo Courts or influence such functions in any manner except as permitted by the BIA regulations or in response to a request for advice or information from the Court.
F-4 Witness Fees (a) Each witness answering a subpoena shall be entitled to a fee as set by rules of the Pueblo Courts and approved by the Tribal Council for each day his services are required in Court.
The evaluation focuses upon parenting attributes, the child's psychological needs and the resulting fit.• Although you did not conduct a formal evaluation of the child, your letter addressed to the Pueblo Courts on CDHS stationery made a recommendation on "restructuring of rights and responsibilities" regarding visitation.
In connection with such waiver, Santa Ana Pueblo hereby consents to the personal jurisdiction of the Santa Ana Pueblo Courts with respect to any action to enforce any obligations owed by it to any other party, including a Federal Agency, or to enforce any other party’s rights and/or remedies under such Lease(s) or Mortgage documents.
If any section of this Subpart is invalidated by the Pueblo Courts, all valid parts shall remain in effect.
No employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall obstruct, interfere with, or control the functions of the Pueblo Courts or influence such functions in any manner except as permitted by the BIA regulations or in response to a request for advice or information from the Court.