Tribal Trust Land definition

Tribal Trust Land means all land to which the United States holds title for the benefit of the Tribe pursuant to federal law.
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.
Tribal Trust Land means land owned by the Oneida Nation that is held in trust to the United States of America.

Examples of Tribal Trust Land in a sentence

  • The County acknowledges that to the extent required by applicable law, activities that normally require County permitting are exempt from such requirements when they take place on the Reservation, or Tribal Trust Land due to Tribal sovereignty and preemptive, plenary federal power over Indian Affairs.

  • RETENTION AND REPAYMENT AGREEMENT (For Rental Project on Native American Tribal Trust Land) This Affordable Housing Program Retention and Repayment Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the   day of  , 20 , by   located at   (“Member”);   located at   (“Sponsor”); and/or   located at   (“Owner”).

  • If, at the Tribe's sole discretion, such a station is built on the Xxxxx Property, Reservation, or any other Tribal Trust Land, the Tribe shall determine whether County Fire services differing from those contemplated in this Agreement are desirable and, if so, shall consult with County Fire regarding the provision of fire services for such a facility.

  • RETENTION AND REPAYMENT AGREEMENT (For Rental Project on Native American Tribal Trust Land) This Affordable Housing Program Retention and Repayment Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the   day of  , 20 , by   located at   (“Bank”);   located at   (“Sponsor”); and/or   located at   (“Owner”).

  • An example of this formula language from the 2008 service agreement between the tribe and Brown County is as follows: The value of Tribal Trust Land (V) will be multiplied by the tax rate (tr), and the result of that multiplication will be divided by the total tax levy (tl) to arrive at a percentage which will be ap- plied to each County budget line item (bl) for services benefitting Tribal Trust Land.


More Definitions of Tribal Trust Land

Tribal Trust Land means land, title to which is held by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe and/or which may be subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by federal treaty, statute or Executive Order.
Tribal Trust Land means any real property held in trust by the United States Government on behalf of the Bois Forte Band or the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.
Tribal Trust Land means land or any interest therein located within the bounds of the reservation held in trust by the United States for the Tribe, or any other land which may be hereafter placed in trust for the Tribe.
Tribal Trust Land means all lands owned by the Tribe over which the Tribe exercises governmental power and that are held in trust or restricted status by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe.
Tribal Trust Land means all lands owned by the Tribe over which the Tribe exercises governmental power and is held in Trust or Restricted Status.
Tribal Trust Land means the surface estate of land or any interest therein held by the United States in trust for the Tribe; land held by the Tribe subject to federal restrictions against alienation or encumbrance; land reserved for federal purposes; and/or land held by the United States in trust for a Tribal corporation chartered under Section 17 of the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C §§ 461-479, et. seq.
Tribal Trust Land means any tract or interest therein, that the United States holds in Trust status for the benefit of the Coquille Indian Tribe. It includes all trust lands within the exterior boundaries of any Coquille Reservation lands, and includes all lands acquired or transferred into Trust after the effective date of this ITAMP;