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Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Act (S.C. 1993, c. 11)

Act current to 2026-05-26 and last amended on 2019-08-27. Previous Versions

Marginal note:Account to be established

  •  (1) There is hereby established a special account in the accounts of Canada to be known as the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund.

  • Marginal note:Credits to Fund

    Footnote *(2) There shall be

    • (a) credited to the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund the balance remaining of all amounts that were paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund, prior to the coming into force of this Act, as contributions by Her Majesty in right of Saskatchewan pursuant to section 3.07 of the Framework Agreement, together with any interest credited to those amounts by Her Majesty in right of Canada pursuant to subsection 3.07(c) of that Agreement;

    • (b) paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund and credited to the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund all amounts that are contributed, after the coming into force of this Act, by Her Majesty in right of Saskatchewan pursuant to section 3.07 of the Framework Agreement; and

    • (c) credited to the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund all amounts that are contributed by Her Majesty in right of Canada pursuant to section 3.08 of the Framework Agreement.

  • Marginal note:Payments out of Consolidated Revenue Fund

    (3) There shall, on the recommendation of the Minister, be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and charged to the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund any amount that is required to be paid pursuant to the Framework Agreement.

  • Marginal note:Interest

    (4) There shall be credited to the Treaty Land Entitlement (Saskatchewan) Fund an amount that represents interest on the balance of the Fund, calculated in accordance with such terms and conditions and at such rates as the Minister of Finance, after considering any advice provided by the Minister, shall fix.

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