Legislation
SECTION 80
General powers and duties of council
Indian (IND) CHAPTER 26, ARTICLE 6
§ 80. General powers and duties of council. The council of the
Tonawanda nation may determine upon the laying out and working of roads
and highways, and may make by-laws for the regulation of such work; may
pass by-laws and ordinances, not inconsistent with law, for the
protection and improvement of the common land of the nation; for the
regulation of fences; and for the prevention of trespasses by cattle and
other domestic animals; and may provide a penalty of not exceeding five
dollars, for the violation of any such by-law or ordinance, recoverable
for the benefit of such nation by any chief or officer thereof, in any
justice's court of the county of Genesee.
Tonawanda nation may determine upon the laying out and working of roads
and highways, and may make by-laws for the regulation of such work; may
pass by-laws and ordinances, not inconsistent with law, for the
protection and improvement of the common land of the nation; for the
regulation of fences; and for the prevention of trespasses by cattle and
other domestic animals; and may provide a penalty of not exceeding five
dollars, for the violation of any such by-law or ordinance, recoverable
for the benefit of such nation by any chief or officer thereof, in any
justice's court of the county of Genesee.