New York Statutes
§ 100 — Payment of annuity
New York § 100
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Bluebook
N.Y. Indian § 100 (2026).
Text
§ 100. Payment of annuity. The department of social welfare shall\nannually pay to the clerk of the Saint Regis tribe out of moneys\nappropriated therefor by the legislature, any amount due to such tribe\npursuant to the terms of existing agreements between the state and such\nIndians. Before receiving any such money, such clerk shall execute a\nbond to the Saint Regis tribe in double the amount of the money payable\nto him. Such bond shall be approved as to form, amount and sufficiency\nof sureties by the county judge of Franklin county. The council of\nchiefs of the Saint Regis tribe may, in case of default, delinquency or\nmisconduct of such clerk, maintain an action upon such bond. Before\nreceiving any such money, the clerk shall also prepare under the\ndirection of the chiefs an a
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Related
Tarbell v. Department of the Interior
307 F. Supp. 2d 409 (N.D. New York, 2004)
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New York § 100, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/IND/100.