Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
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This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
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- Title
- Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
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- Description
- This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
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- BC - Supreme Court, R. (In Right of British Columbia),Attorney General of Canada (Defendent), NUCHATLAHT INDIAN BAND,NUCHATLAHT,TSESHAHT INDIAN BAND,TSESHAHT NATION,UCLUELET INDIAN BAND,UCLUELET NATION (Plaintiff)
- Date
- 2005-12-19
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- legal:1110, local: , nation: First Nations
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- Coverage
- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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