Tribal Fee Land definition
Tribal Fee Land means land to which the Nation holds title in fee simple.
Tribal Fee Land means land to which the Tribe holds title in fee simple on the Reservation.
Tribal Fee Land means any land owned by a Federally Recognized Native American tribe subject to property taxes.
Examples of Tribal Fee Land in a sentence
If a parcel of Tribal Fee Land is placed in trust after November 30 of a given year, then the Tribe must pay the entire amount of the PILOT for that parcel by January 31 of the following year.
If a parcel of Tribal Fee Land is placed in trust on or before November 30 of a given year, then the Tribe must pay the entire amount of the PILOT for that parcel by December 31 of that same year.
More Definitions of Tribal Fee Land
Tribal Fee Land means land held in fee status by the Nation.
Tribal Fee Land means land owned by the Oneida Nation that is taxable status land.
Tribal Fee Land means all land owned by the Tribe in fee simple;
Tribal Fee Land means all land to which the TribeNation holds title in fee simple.
Tribal Fee Land means land held in fee status by the Nation. 6 O.C. 601 § 601.3-1(w) “Tribal trust land” means the surface estate of land or any interest therein held by the United States in trust for the Nation; land held by the Nation subject to federal restrictions against alienation or encumbrance; land reserved for federal purposes; and/or land held by the United States in trust for the Nation under Section 17 of the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C §477, et. seq. 6 O.C. 601 § 601.3-1(z)