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Class Synopsis
Indian Business Law I
Sovereignty
- What is Sovereignty?
- This history of Sovereignty
- Tribal Powers, regulatory and inherent
- Power to determine Government Form, Membership, to enact and enforce laws, to tax, over
domestic relations
- Tribes as landowners
- Powers delegated by the U. S.
- Limitations on powers
- Federal Preemption
- Statutory Limitations
- Public Law 280
- Indian Civil Rights Act
II. Business Organizations
- Why Organize in Indian Country
- Business Organizations
- Expense and Ease of Creation
- Liability
- Management and Control
- Continuity of Existence
- Transferability of Interest
- Taxation
- Legal Status
- Financing
- Indian Business Development Program
- Indian Revolving Loan Fund
III. Sole Proprietorships
- Nature
- Sole Proprietor Attributes
- Expense and Ease of Creation
- Liability
- Management and Control
- Continuity of Existence
- Transferability of Interest
- Taxation
- Legal Status
- Financing
- Setting Up
- Formalities
- Special Requirement
- Dissolution
IV. Partnerships
- Types of Partnerships
- Partnership attributes
- Expense and Ease of Creation
- Liability
- Contractual Liability
- Tort Liability
- Criminal Liability
- Management and Control
- Transferability of Interest
- Taxation
- Legal Status
V. Corporations
- Nature
- Corporate Attributes
- Expense and Ease of Creation
- Liability
- Management and Control
- Transferability and Interest
- Taxation
- Legal Status
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