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Reservation Geography And The Restoration Of Native Self-Government, Robert White-Harvey
Reservation Geography And The Restoration Of Native Self-Government, Robert White-Harvey
Dalhousie Law Journal
Recognition of the spatial aspects of Indian settlement on reserves is vital to understanding the potential for Native self-government. In particular, the number and size of reserves, as well as the remoteness, accessibility and dispersal of Native land holdings must be considered. They can impact on the viability and cost of Native courts and institutions, the solidarity of bands, and the economic livelihood of reserve residents. As Native self-government is fleshed out in constitutional reform talks and experiments in limited self-government, it is not widely known that all of the reserves in every province of Canada combined would not cover …
Insurance Insurance Generally: Provide For Limited Release Of Settling Insurance Carrier And Insured Tortfeasor For Claims Arising Out Of Motor Vehicle Accidents Covered By Two Or More Insurance Carriers, Stephen R. Chance, F. Faison Middleton Iv
Insurance Insurance Generally: Provide For Limited Release Of Settling Insurance Carrier And Insured Tortfeasor For Claims Arising Out Of Motor Vehicle Accidents Covered By Two Or More Insurance Carriers, Stephen R. Chance, F. Faison Middleton Iv
Georgia State University Law Review
For claims arising out of motor vehicle accidents in which there is multiple insurance coverage, the Act provides that one carrier may settle with the claimant by paying its policy limits and thereby release itself and its insured from further liability except to the extent other insurance coverage may apply. The Act further provides that any carrier not settling shall continue to be liable to the extent of its policy limits. The Act maintains the status quo for bad faith and negligent refusal to settle.