Maa-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement Sample Contracts

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
Maa-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Tax Treatment Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out the tax status of, and how certain tax laws will be applied to, Maa-nulth First Nations, corporations owned by Maa-nulth First Nations and Maa-nulth First Nation Citizens. The Agreement modifies or replaces the taxation rules and regulations that are currently applied to the Maa-nulth First Nations corporations owned by Maa-nulth First Nations and Maa-nulth First Nation Citizens.

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MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
Maa-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Harvest Agreement (the “HA”) is the mechanism for holding commercial fisheries allocations provided to Maa-nulth First Nations. The HA is not part of the Final Agreement which means the HA does not provide a constitutionally protected commercial right to fish. Rather, the HA provides long-term, guaranteed and renewable commercial fishing privileges for Maa-nulth First Nations to a defined share of the commercial catch.

AGREEMENT BETWEEN CANADA AND MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS OF PACIFIC RIM CONCERNING COOPERATION IN THE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF PACIFIC RIM NATIONAL PARK RESERVE
Maa-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

This Agreement sets out the process by which Canada and the “Maa-nulth First Nations of the Pacific Rim” (as defined below) will cooperate in the planning and management of the parts of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve that are within the Maa-nulth Area (the “Pacific Rim Area”).

MAA-NULTH FIRST NATIONS SIDE AGREEMENT SUMMARY
Maa-Nulth First Nations Side Agreement • March 15th, 2007

The Own Source Revenue (“OSR”) Agreement (“Agreement”) sets out how Toquaht Nation (“Toquaht”) will repay to Canada some of the funding it receives for agreed-upon programs and services. The repayments apply to new revenue sources developed by Toquaht, such as tax revenues and income from business and property. The Agreement provides the details of how the repayments will be calculated.

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