Tribal Laws definition

Tribal Laws means laws, ordinances, codes, resolutions, policies and procedures enacted by the Tribal Council.
Tribal Laws means the laws of any Indian tribe, including such tribe's articles of association, constitution, by-laws, statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances and procedures, and any rulings, orders, determinations or decisions of any Indian tribe or any Tribal Authority interpreting the foregoing, in each case whether or not reported, codified or otherwise publicly available.
Tribal Laws means laws, ordinances, codes, policies and procedures enacted by the Rincon Business Committee.

Examples of Tribal Laws in a sentence

  • The failure of LESSEE to timely obtain certification from the TRIBE that such structure complies with applicable Tribal Laws and is fit for human habitation by this deadline will result in the automatic expiration of the term of this Lease on that date.

  • Under 2 (a) of the Agreement, the Nation would ask Congress to codify the harmful Montana line of federal case law that already applies to all Tribal nations.9 The Montana line of case law currently limits Tribal nations’ civil jurisdiction in the ability to bring non-Indians into Tribal Courts and make them comply with applicable Tribal Laws.

  • The Lessee agrees to not use any part of the Leased Premises for any unlawful conduct or purposes, creation of a nuisance, illegal activity, or negligent use or waste of the Leased Premises, and will comply with all applicable Federal and Tribal Laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations.


More Definitions of Tribal Laws

Tribal Laws means to the laws and regulations set forth by the Tribal Senate within the Constitution and Tribal Code.
Tribal Laws means the laws of the Tribe, including, without limitation, its Constitution, articles and by-laws, and any other existing or future law, statute, rule, regulation, resolution, procedure, ordinance, tradition or policy of the Tribe, the Tribal Council or the General Council, or any rule, procedure, ruling, decision, determination, tradition or policy of any Tribal Authority, in each instance whether published or unpublished, written or oral, and each as amended from time to time.

Related to Tribal Laws

  • AML Laws means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to any Lender, the Company or the Company’s Subsidiaries from time to time concerning or relating to anti-money laundering.

  • Anticorruption Laws means the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, or any other anticorruption or anti-bribery Applicable Law applicable to the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Bye-laws means the bye-laws of the Company, as amended from time to time.