Tribal Fee Lands definition
Examples of Tribal Fee Lands in a sentence
To the extent that the City Limits change in the future and such change either excludes or incorporates any Tribal Fee Lands that would not otherwise have been included within the City, the Parties may by mutual consent negotiate in good faith regarding any needed changes to this Agreement.
The parties to this Agreement recognize a mutual interest in resolving issues related to certain lost City taxes in circumstances where Tribal Fee Lands within the City Limits (defined below) are taken into trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe.
Except as provided by Section 3, the Tribe must continue to pay applicable property taxes on Tribal Fee Lands until the year that the land is placed in trust, regardless of whether the County objects to a trust application or appeals a decision of the DOI, as described in Paragraph 2(E) of this Agreement.
The Parties to this Agreement recognize a mutual interest in resolving issues related to certain lost local taxes in circumstances where Tribal Fee Lands within the County Limits (defined below) are taken into trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe.
To the extent that the County Limits change in the future and such change either excludes or incorporates any Tribal Fee Lands that would not otherwise have been included within the County, the Parties may by mutual consent negotiate in good faith regarding any needed changes to this Agreement.
For Tribal Fee Lands within the City Limits and within the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Reservation that that the DOI approves to be placed into trust on behalf of the Tribe, the Tribe must annually pay in perpetuity a PILOT equal to 50% of the amount of the City-Tax due if calculated at the rate last levied against the property the year it was placed in trust.
This Agreement does not affect any ability the City has under applicable state law to levy and collect real and personal property taxes or other revenues from any other lands within the City Limits that are not Tribal Trust Lands, Tribal Fee Lands, or Tribal-Member-Fee Lands.
The Tribe must continue to pay applicable Property Taxes on its Tribal Fee Lands unless the United States Supreme Court rules otherwise.
Tribal Fee Lands and Tribal-Member-Fee Lands within the City Limits are subject to all applicable real- and personal-property taxes unless the United States Supreme Court rules otherwise.
The Tribe must continue to timely pay City Taxes that the City could otherwise collect on Tribal Fee Lands until the year that the land is put in trust, regardless of whether the City objects to the trust application or appeals a decision of the DOI, as described in Section 2(E) of this Agreement.