Tribal Jurisdiction definition

Tribal Jurisdiction means those areas over which the Nation has jurisdiction, including all tribal lands, dependent Indian Communities and Trust Allotments, as defined in 18USC 1151, and shall also include any area of Indian Country that may become available to the Nation for purposes of Gaming.
Tribal Jurisdiction means all Indian Country as defined in 18 U.S.C. §1151 whether within or without the reservation which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
Tribal Jurisdiction means all Indian Country as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 1151, whether within or outside of the Reservation, which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe, but excluding all lands held by the United States in trust for the Cherokee Nation, or owned in fee by the Cherokee Nation.

Examples of Tribal Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • A license to marry becomes effective throughout the Turtle Mountain Tribal Jurisdiction three (3) days after the date of issuance, unless the Turtle Mountain Tribal Court orders that the license is effective when issued and expires on hundred eighty (180) days after it becomes effective.


More Definitions of Tribal Jurisdiction

Tribal Jurisdiction means the Tribal Reservation, all Indian Country (as defined at 18 U.S.C. §1151) subject to the jurisdiction of the Sac and Fox Nation, all lands owned by the Sac and Fox Nation or by the United States in trust for the Sac and Fox Nation or the Sac and Fox Tribe, Inc. and any other lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Sac and Fox Nation wherever located;
Tribal Jurisdiction means all Indian Country as defined in 18 U.S.C. Section 1151 whether within or without the reservation which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe, pursuant to Article I of the Constitution of the Kickapoo Tribe of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas.
Tribal Jurisdiction means the Tribe and Commission’s ability to exercise authority as described in Section 4.13 of the Ordinance.
Tribal Jurisdiction means all Indian Country as defined in 18
Tribal Jurisdiction means all Indian Country as defined in 18 United States Code Section 1151 whether within or without the Rancheria which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
Tribal Jurisdiction or “Jurisdiction” means all lands under the jurisdiction of the Tribe pursuant to the Tribal Constitution, including all lands within the boundaries of the Tribe’s Reservation or Ancestral Territory, individual tribal member allotments, whether located on or off the Reservation, and all lands held in trust or restricted fee subject to the United States of America for the benefit of the Tribe.