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§  11.  Trespasses  on tribal lands.  An action may be brought, in the  name of the people of the  state,  against  any  person  other  than  an  Indian,  trespassing  upon tribal lands, by the district attorney of the  county in which such lands are situated, upon security for  the  payment  of  the  costs of such action being given to his satisfaction, or in the  name of the nation, tribe or band, by any three of the chiefs, head  men  or  councilors thereof, upon security being given to the satisfaction of  the county judge of the county in which such lands are situated, for the  payment of the costs of such action. The security  for  the  payment  of  costs,  as  provided  by  this section, shall be filed, if the action is  before a justice of the peace, with him, and otherwise, in the office of  the county clerk. The damages recovered, after paying expenses, shall be  distributed among the Indians occupying such lands.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-2 > 11

§  11.  Trespasses  on tribal lands.  An action may be brought, in the  name of the people of the  state,  against  any  person  other  than  an  Indian,  trespassing  upon tribal lands, by the district attorney of the  county in which such lands are situated, upon security for  the  payment  of  the  costs of such action being given to his satisfaction, or in the  name of the nation, tribe or band, by any three of the chiefs, head  men  or  councilors thereof, upon security being given to the satisfaction of  the county judge of the county in which such lands are situated, for the  payment of the costs of such action. The security  for  the  payment  of  costs,  as  provided  by  this section, shall be filed, if the action is  before a justice of the peace, with him, and otherwise, in the office of  the county clerk. The damages recovered, after paying expenses, shall be  distributed among the Indians occupying such lands.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-2 > 11

§  11.  Trespasses  on tribal lands.  An action may be brought, in the  name of the people of the  state,  against  any  person  other  than  an  Indian,  trespassing  upon tribal lands, by the district attorney of the  county in which such lands are situated, upon security for  the  payment  of  the  costs of such action being given to his satisfaction, or in the  name of the nation, tribe or band, by any three of the chiefs, head  men  or  councilors thereof, upon security being given to the satisfaction of  the county judge of the county in which such lands are situated, for the  payment of the costs of such action. The security  for  the  payment  of  costs,  as  provided  by  this section, shall be filed, if the action is  before a justice of the peace, with him, and otherwise, in the office of  the county clerk. The damages recovered, after paying expenses, shall be  distributed among the Indians occupying such lands.