economic proximity definition
economic proximity. ] of the Tribe,” whatever that means, as well as alleging that such actions constitute on-reservation activity. Compl. at 29 (emphasis added). Ultimately, the Court rejects plaintiff’s argument that such off-reservation activity, even that which is within the economic proximity of tribal lands, can constitute an on-reservation harm. Moreover, although the Court acknowledges that “the bad men provision may take cognizance of off-reservation activities that are a clear continuation of activities on-reservation,” Jones, 846 F.3d at 1360, the Court need not
economic proximity means the distance within which a person
economic proximity means the distance within which a person may be willing to design, construct, and operate a gas line to provide service to a local consumer;