| Great Britain - Canada - 1962 - 676 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT LANDS 14. AH interests in Crown lands in the Province upon the security of which... | |
| Robert J. Hudson, R. J. Hudson, K. R. Drew, L. M. Baskin - Technology & Engineering - 1989 - 492 pages
...hunting and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access. This legal provision (reflecting rights acknowledged in Treaty) only exists in the Canadian prairie... | |
| Bruce A. Clark - History - 1990 - 292 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access. This legislation merely confirmed what the 1803 and 1821 imperial acts had established. The crimes... | |
| Claudia Notzke - Nature - 1994 - 360 pages
...seemingly never-ending controversy surrounds the question of what is meant by "unoccupied Crown lands" and "other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access". In R. v. Sutherland, [1980] 2 SCR 451 [Man.], the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously agreed that the... | |
| Shaunnagh Dorsett, Lee Godden - Law - 1998 - 300 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access. It was held in Frank v. The Queen, (1977) 75 DLR (3d) 481 that: It would appear that the overall purpose... | |
| James Rodger Miller - Social Science - 2000 - 510 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access.'29 Although this clause was an important confirmation of the right to hunt and fish regardless... | |
| Philip Joseph Burton - Science - 2003 - 1056 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access. emerge out of prior occupation of the land. As Chief Justice Lamar stated in Regina v. Van derPeet(... | |
| René Fumoleau, Arctic Institute of North America - Law - 2004 - 589 pages
...trapping and fishing game and fish for food at all seasons of the year on all unoccupied Crown Lands and on any other lands to which the said Indians may have a right of access.103 The Indians at Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, and Fond du Lac, Saskatchewan, had already been... | |
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