Naskapi and the Cree-Naskapi Commission Act
Marginal note:Definitions
174 In this Part,
- child
child includes an adopted child, where the adoption
(a) was done in accordance with, or is recognized by, the laws of the Province, or
(b) was done in accordance with Naskapi custom; (enfant)
- consort
consort means one of two consorts; (Version anglaise seulement)
- consorts
consorts means two persons
(a) who are married and whose marriage was solemnized in accordance with, or is recognized under, the laws of the Province,
(b) who are cohabiting in a conjugal relationship, taking into account Naskapi custom, or
(c) who are cohabiting in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year; (conjoints)
- family council
family council means the family council of a deceased Naskapi beneficiary, composed in accordance with section 182; (conseil de famille)
- traditional property
traditional property means
(a) all movable property, excluding money, normally used in the exercise of the right to harvest referred to in An Act respecting hunting and fishing rights in the James Bay and New Quebec territories (Quebec), other than movable property used in commercial fishing, and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, vehicles, boats, motors, guns, traps and camping equipment, and
(b) animal products or by-products that are the product of the exercise of the right to harvest described in paragraph (a). (biens traditionnels)
- 1984, c. 18, s. 174
- 2018, c. 4, s. 100
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