Aboriginal Rights definition

Aboriginal Rights means asserted or determined aboriginal rights, including aboriginal title, as recognized and affirmed by the Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000;
Aboriginal Rights means rights recognized and affirmed by the Constitution Act, 1982, s. 35, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), 1982. c. 11;
Aboriginal Rights means any or all of the aboriginal and treaty rights recognized and affirmed by the Constitution Act, 1982, s. 35;

Examples of Aboriginal Rights in a sentence

  • Your Treaty and Aboriginal Rights or Title will NOT be affected as a result of Land Code.

  • The Parties intend that broader processes that may be engaged in to bring about reconciliation may lead to a common understanding of the nature, scope and geographic extent of First Nation Aboriginal Rights and Title.

  • The Parties acknowledge and enter into this Agreement on the basis that Chawathil First Nation has Aboriginal Rights and Title within the Traditional Territory but that the specific nature, scope or geographic extent of those Aboriginal Rights and Title have yet to be determined.

  • A TRTFN Department will review information provided by a Provincial Agency and will within fifteen (15) business days of receipt provide to the identified Provincial Representative an information package that includes:  A description of Taku River Tlingit interests, including Aboriginal Rights, which may be impacted by the Proposed Activities; and  Preliminary proposed options to address such potential impacts.

  • Chawathil First Nation has Aboriginal Rights and Title within the Traditional Territory.


More Definitions of Aboriginal Rights

Aboriginal Rights means practices, customs and traditions that are integral to the distinctive culture of the GFN members, and which have their origins pre-contact as well as from section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, which recognizes and affirms existing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada.
Aboriginal Rights. The Proper Claimant 86 In Tsilhqot'in Nation, supra, Xxxxxxx J. rejected the idea that the proper claimant in an aboriginal title case would be a band, as constituted under the Indian Act. As noted above, he found that a group sharing common threads of language, customs, traditions, and a shared history defined the "First Nation" (at para. 455).
Aboriginal Rights. – means those aboriginal rights as defined by the common law. “Aboriginal Interests” – means those aboriginal interests that are not included in
Aboriginal Rights. – means those aboriginal rights as defined by the common law.
Aboriginal Rights as used herein means the first recognized rights of the original inhabitants.
Aboriginal Rights means all inherent aboriginal rights and interests of the Algonquin People, including without limiting the foregoing, aboriginal land use and occupation to the traditional and hereditary territories of the Algonquin People;
Aboriginal Rights means Tsilhqot’in Nation’s asserted or determined aboriginal rights, including aboriginal title, as recognized and affirmed by section 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982;