Settlement Legislation definition

Settlement Legislation means the Act of Parliament and the Act of the Yukon Legislative Assembly described in 2.4.2.
Settlement Legislation means the Federal Settlement Legislation and the Provincial Settlement Legislation;
Settlement Legislation has the same meaning as in the Final Agreement;

Examples of Settlement Legislation in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the common law, as a result of this Agreement and the Settlement Legislation, the aboriginal rights, including the aboriginal title, of each Maa-nulth First Nation, as they existed anywhere before the Effective Date, including their attributes and geographic extent, are modified, and continue as modified, as set out in this Agreement.

  • The Crown and the Hauraki Collective acknowledge that certain other matters which are the subject of historical claims have either not yet been discussed in negotiations or require further discussion, and agree to commence / continue those discussions following the signing of this Agreement in Principle Equivalent and any other documents through to Deed of Settlement and Settlement Legislation.

  • Notwithstanding the common law, as a result of this Agreement and the Settlement Legislation, the aboriginal rights, including the aboriginal title, of Yale First Nation, as they existed anywhere in Canada before the Effective Date, including their attributes and geographic extent, are modified, and continue as modified, as set out in this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the common law, as a result of this Agreement and the Settlement Legislation, the aboriginal rights, including the aboriginal title, of Lheidli T’enneh, as they existed anywhere in Canada before the Effective Date, including their attributes and geographic extent, are modified, and continue as modified, as set out in this Agreement.

  • Government shall Consult with the Selkirk First Nation during the drafting of any amendment to Settlement Legislation which affects the Selkirk First Nation.


More Definitions of Settlement Legislation

Settlement Legislation means the Acts of Parliament and the Acts of the Legislature of British Columbia that give effect to the Nisga’a Final Agreement, including this Act and the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act (British Columbia). (législation de mise en vigueur)
Settlement Legislation means the federal and territorial legislation that provides the Agreement is approved, given effect, declared valid, and has the force of law
Settlement Legislation means the legislation described in 3.1.4 and “the date of settlement legislation” means the date when the legislation comes into force;
Settlement Legislation means such Act or Acts of Parliament that may be passed so as to give effect to the Deed of Settlement and the promises contained within that deed.
Settlement Legislation means the bill to give effect to the Settlement referred to in clause 17.3 and, when the bill has become law, means, if the context requires, the Act resulting from the passing of such bill;
Settlement Legislation means Federal Settlement Legislation and Provincial Settlement Legislation.
Settlement Legislation means the legislation passed by Parliament to give effect to the Collective Redress Deed.