S.1690 - A bill to amend the Act of March 1, 1933, to transfer certain authority and resources to the Utah Dineh Corporation, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Act of March 1, 1933, to transfer certain authority and resources to the Utah Dineh Corporation, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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9/21/2009--Introduced.Directs Utah, by March 31, 2010, to transfer to the Utah Dineh Corporation: (1) all funds, assets, and real property held in trust for the San Juan Navajo Indians pursuant to the Act of March 1, 1933; and (2) all outstanding contracts and obligations entered into by U

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9/21/2009--Introduced.Directs Utah, by March 31, 2010, to transfer to the Utah Dineh Corporation:
(1) all funds, assets, and real property held in trust for the San Juan Navajo Indians pursuant to the Act of March 1, 1933; and
(2) all outstanding contracts and obligations entered into by Utah acting as trustee on behalf of the San Juan Navajo Indians in accordance with such Act. Authorizes the extension of such transfer as agreed upon by both parties. Transfers from Utah to the Corporation the payment of specified royalties to promote the educational, health, economic, social, and cultural well-being of all Navajo Indians residing in San Juan County, Utah.

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11/29/10
SprengÄndV - FEUERWERK Forum

aber Gegenstände der Kategorien I und II sowie PM I sind doch davon explizit ausgenommen, von denen darf sogar im Wohnraum bis zu 1 (ein) kg gelagert werden?! Gruß, minimi. Edith sagt: steht auf S. 1690 des Bundesgesetzblattes ...

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10/28/10
Gesetzloses Monopol (PBefG) | GRUNDRECHTEFORUM

I S. 1690), das zuletzt durch Artikel 4 Absatz 21 des Gesetzes vom 29. Juli 2009 (BGBl. I S. 2258) geändert worden ist, ist hier hinsichtlich der Bestimmungen des § 54a Absatz 1 Ziff. 2 Satz 3 PBefG offensichtlich: ...

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07/27/10
Stadt Mülheim an der Ruhr - Rechtsverordnung über den Verkehr mit ...

I S. 1690), zuletzt geändert durch Artikel 24 des Gesetzes vom 29.12.2003 (BGBl. I S. 3076, Nr. 68) in Verbindung mit § 4 Ziffer 1 der Verordnung über die Bestimmung der zuständigen Behörden und über die Ermächtigungen zum Erlass von ...

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