Trust Land. ’ means an interest in land the title to which is held in trust by the United States for an Indian or Indian tribe, or by an Indian or Indian tribe subject to a re- striction by the United States against alien- ation;
Trust Land means all lands held in trust for the Lummi Nation by the United States regardless of location.
Trust Land means all land owned by the trust.
Examples of Trust Land in a sentence
Lessee’s obligations under this paragraph include but are not limited to compliance with NMSA 1978 Section 19-6-5, requiring a lessee of State Trust Land to protect the leased premises from waste or trespass.
More Definitions of Trust Land
Trust Land means land the title to which is held in trust by the United States for an individual Native American or a tribe.
Trust Land means that part of the Land known as Flat 1 to Flat 24 (inclusive) Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx XX00 0XX within the land edged red on the Location Plan and registered at H.M Land Registry with absolute title under title number SY668491 and shown for identification as hatched orange on the Location Plan;
Trust Land means land held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe or its members.
Trust Land means land which is or which was previously vested in a County Council by virtue of section 115 of the Constitution or any previous written law.
Trust Land means any land, other than Communal Land, held in trust by the President or a statutory body or by a person, whether solely or jointly with others, by virtue of his being a holder of some office in a statutory body;
Trust Land means all land held in trust by the United States of America for the benefit of the Band, and all other real property which qualifies as the Band’s Indian country under 25 U.S.C. 1151, including the portion of all waters located therein.
Trust Land or “Trust Property” means property within the exterior boundaries of the Reservation or lands outside the boundaries of the Reservation held in trust by the United States for the Tribe or tribal members.