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Délîne Final Self-Government Agreement Act (S.N.W.T. 2015, c. 3).

Legislation
December, 2014
Canada

Section 4 of the above-mentioned Act establishes that the Délîne Agreement is approved, given effect and declared valid, and has the force of law. The Act also rules that the Délîne Got’înê Government is a legal entity and has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person. Furthermore, Délîne law that is made in accordance with the Délîne Agreement and has the force of law. The text consists of 17 sections

Implements: Déline Final Self-Government Agreement. (2015-02-08)
Implements: Constitution Act, 1982. (1982-04-17)

Dredging Regulations (N.W.T. Reg. 014-2014).

Regulations
Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Regulations are made under section 19 of the Northwest Territories Lands Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to dredging activities. Section 2 establishes that the Minister may issue to an applicant a lease granting the exclusive right to dredge for minerals in the submerged bed of a river. The text - consisting of 17 sections - deals with the following aspects: leases, fees, royalties. One Schedule laying down the amount fees charged is enclosed.

Implements: Northwest Territories Lands Act (S.N.W.T. 2014, c. 13). (2015)

Community Planning and Development Act (S.N.W.T. 2011, c. 22).

Legislation
Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Act provides for community planning and development in the North West Territories. In particular, the purpose of a community plan is to provide a policy framework to guide the physical development of a municipality, having regard to sustainability, the environment, and the economic, social and cultural development of the community.

National Aboriginal Day Act (S.N.W.T. 2001, c.14).

Regulations
Canada
Americas
Northern America

Section 1 of the above-mentioned Act establishes that in recognition of the cultures of the Aboriginal peoples of the Northwest Territories, and in recognition of the significant contributions of Aboriginal persons to the Northwest Territories, and to celebrate and honour those cultures and contributions, June 21 of each year shall be known as "National Aboriginal Day" and shall be observed as a public holiday. The text consists of 2 sections.