Reservation lands definition
Examples of Reservation lands in a sentence
Lessee must thoroughly clean all vehicles and equipment so that no noxious or poisonous plants may be introduced or spread on Reservation lands.
During the field operations, no employee of the Lessee or contractor may hunt, fish, or carry firearms within the area covered by this lease or Reservation lands.
Assume control, as soon as practical, of that portion of any wildfire which ▇▇▇▇▇ onto Reservation lands and be responsible for suppression of that portion of the wildfire.
Tribal families reside both on Reservation lands, as well as lands owned in fee simple by themselves or by the Tribe, in the area of these Towns.
Except as provided in Subparagraph 9.4, Navajo Nation CAP Water may only be used on the Navajo Reservation, lands held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Navajo Nation, or lands owned by the Navajo Nation in fee that are located within Arizona, including Upper Basin lands within Arizona.
Artifacts and materials retrieved from the LLBO Reservation lands will be curated in accordance with LLBO THPO standards and policy.
Therefore, activities on, at, or related to the INL shall prevent endangering the unoccupied lands and Reservation lands of the Tribes, and not impair the Tribes’ ability to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the Reservation residents and/or the environment and cultural resources of the Tribes.
This Agreement is being entered into for the purpose of establishing communication and coordination between the Tribe and Coachella on construction and maintenance work on the portion of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road within the Reservation lands of the Tribe.
The County understands and accepts that the lands that make up the Reservation are checker boarded throughout the Towns of Bartelme and Red Springs so that the SMPD will be driving through the Towns to reach Reservation lands.
DOE recognizes the existence of the Tribes’ Treaty rights and interests and is committed to identifying, assessing, limiting, and mitigating impacts of the INL activities on, at, or related to INL, that are under DOE control, which affect areas covered by the Tribes’ Treaty rights, including both unoccupied lands of the United States, and Reservation lands.