Indian Landowner Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 25 USCS § 3703 (13) [Title 25. Indians; Chapter 39. American Indian Agricultural Resource Management], the term Indian landowner means “the Indian or Indian tribe that--
(A) owns such Indian land, or
(B) is the beneficiary of the trust under which such Indian land is held by the United States.”
Legal Definition list
- Indian Institution of Higher Education [Education]
- Indian Incentive Program [IIP]
- Indian Housing Block Grant Recipient [HUD]
- Indian Health Program
- Indian Gambling Regulation Act
- Indian Landowner
- Indian Lands
- Indian Lands [Mineral Lands]
- Indian of the Reservation
- Indian Organization [Education]
- Indian Probate Judge
Related Legal Terms
- Adjoining Landowners
- Affected Indian Tribe [Energy]
- Affected Landowners
- Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA]
- Enter or Leave Indian Country
- Federal Indian Reservation
- Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Government
- Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations [FDPIR]
- Governing Bodies of Indian Tribes [Education]
- Hoopa Indian Blood