Arkansas Riverbed Rights of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indian Nations: Hearing Before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs on S. 660 ... May 25, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 75
... statutes which governed defendants ' au- thority to dispense and principal chief's au- thority to spend over $ 10,000 in revenue- sharing funds and over $ 2,000,000 in Indian claims appropriated by Congress , district court had ...
... statutes which governed defendants ' au- thority to dispense and principal chief's au- thority to spend over $ 10,000 in revenue- sharing funds and over $ 2,000,000 in Indian claims appropriated by Congress , district court had ...
Strana 78
... Statutes 158 Implied repeal is not a favored tenet of construction , and court must try to give effect to earlier legislation which has not been expressly repealed . 26. Statutes 158 General presumption against implied repeal of prior ...
... Statutes 158 Implied repeal is not a favored tenet of construction , and court must try to give effect to earlier legislation which has not been expressly repealed . 26. Statutes 158 General presumption against implied repeal of prior ...
Strana 80
... statutes , those statutes are unconstitutional . Because of its disposition of the first cause of action , the Court need not reach those claims . The fourth and fifth causes of action are hereby dismissed , pursuant to stipulation of ...
... statutes , those statutes are unconstitutional . Because of its disposition of the first cause of action , the Court need not reach those claims . The fourth and fifth causes of action are hereby dismissed , pursuant to stipulation of ...
Strana 81
... statutes . Thus the question clearly arises under the laws of the United States . Since among the matters governed by these statutes is federal defendants ' authority to dispense and defendant Cox's authority to spend over $ 10,000 in ...
... statutes . Thus the question clearly arises under the laws of the United States . Since among the matters governed by these statutes is federal defendants ' authority to dispense and defendant Cox's authority to spend over $ 10,000 in ...
Strana 82
... statutes . The issue is not who is entitled to membership in the tribe or to vote in tribal elections , but whether the Secretary has acted lawfully in refusing to permit the Creek National Council to participate in the determination of ...
... statutes . The issue is not who is entitled to membership in the tribe or to vote in tribal elections , but whether the Secretary has acted lawfully in refusing to permit the Creek National Council to participate in the determination of ...
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