Seneca Nation definition

Seneca Nation or “Nation” means the Seneca Nation, a federally recognized Indian Tribe, including its political subdivisions and instrumentalities.
Seneca Nation or “Nation” shall mean the Seneca Nation of Indians, a Sovereign Nation.
Seneca Nation means the Seneca Nation of Indians.

Examples of Seneca Nation in a sentence

  • This Agreement and all questions relating to its validity, interpretation, performance and enforcement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Seneca Nation of Indians.

  • All disputes between the parties with respect to this Lease shall be determined by the courts of the Seneca Nation of Indians.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, “Nation Territory” means, collectively, the Seneca Nation of Indians’ Allegany, Cattaraugus, Oil Springs, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo Creek Territories.

  • Executive represents to the Employer that he has received such licenses as may be required pursuant to the Nation-State Gaming Compact between the Seneca Nation of Indians and the State of New York (the "Compact") and/or the Nation's or the Employer's gaming ordinances as in effect on the date hereof, as may be necessary to enable him to engage in his employment hereunder.

  • This Lease shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the Seneca Nation of Indians.

  • Except as otherwise provided in the Charter or the Seneca Nation Business Code, the business and affairs of the Company shall be managed by or under the direction of the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board").

  • The SNI EPD will continue to coordinate and refine the Emergency Response Program within the Seneca Nation infrastructure.

  • The Cooperative Agreement has enabled the Seneca Nation to participate in the West Valley Citizen Task Force, and the DOE State and Tribal Government Working Group.

  • Until the principal is expended pursuant to such plan, the income accruing from such sum shall be disbursed to the treasurer of the Sen- eca Nation on a quarterly basis to fund tribal government operations and to provide for the general welfare of the Seneca Nation and its members.

  • The Seneca Nation produced a Baseline Sampling Report in February 2004 which identified relatively high concentrations of gross beta in fish and food plants.