2013 New York Consolidated Laws
IND - Indian
Article 4 - (40 - 60) The Seneca Indians
55 - Allotment of lands.


NY Indian L § 55 (2012) What's This?
 
    §  55.  Allotment  of  lands.    All  lands  on  either  the Allegany,
  Cattaraugus or Tonawanda reservations, except such as have been allotted
  by the national council,  or  lands  on  the  Allegany  and  Cattaraugus
  reservations,  appropriated,  cultivated  and  improved  by an Indian or
  Indian family or the heirs thereof, in  accordance  with  the  laws  and
  usages  of  the Seneca nation, or lands on the Tonawanda reservation, to
  which the possessors have become entitled in pursuance of law without an
  allotment, shall be held in common by the Seneca and Tonawanda  nations,
  respectively,  and be subject to the control of the council thereof. The
  common land shall not be appropriated by  any  Indian  to  his  own  use
  without  the consent of the council, who shall, on application, allot to
  any Indian or Indian family, so much of the common lands as  they  shall
  deem  reasonable  and  an equitable proportion in reference to the whole
  number not possessing land. A description of the land desired  shall  be
  submitted  to  the council.  Upon the approval of the council, certified
  by the presiding officer and clerk  thereof,  such  description  may  be
  recorded  in  the clerk's book of records. A description of lands on the
  Tonawanda reservation, appropriated,  cultivated  and  improved  by  any
  Indian  or Indian family or the heirs thereof, after November fifteenth,
  eighteen hundred and forty-seven, may be recorded at  any  time  in  the
  clerk's  book  of  records.    The  possessors of lands on the Allegany,
  Cattaraugus  and  Tonawanda  reservations,  descriptions  of  which  are
  recorded,  shall,  from  the  time  of  recording  only,  be entitled to
  maintain suits for encroachment or trespass thereon.

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