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The Carcross/Tagish First Nation Final Agreement


Table of Contents

  • Elders' Statement
  • Definitions
  • General Provisions
  • Eligibility and Enrollment
  • Reserves and Land Set Aside
  • Tenure and Management of Settlement Land
  • Access
  • Expropriation
  • Surface Rights Board
  • Settlement Land Amount
  • Special Management Areas
  • Land Use Planning
  • Development Assessment
  • Heritage
  • Water Management
  • Definition of Boundaries and Measurement of Areas of Settlement Land
  • Fish and Wildlife
  • Forest Resources
  • Non-Renewable Resources
  • Financial Compensation
  • Taxation
  • Taxation of Settlement Land
  • Economic Development Measures
  • Resource Royalty Sharing
  • Yukon Indian Self-Government
  • Transboundary Agreements
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Yukon Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Trust
  • Implementation and Training for Settlement Implementation
  • Appendix A - Settlement Land Descriptions
  • List of Maps Located in Appendix B - Maps
  • Appendix C - Memorandum Regarding Certain Financial and Other Arrangements

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