Leasing First Nations Lands from a Locatee

Upon completion of these steps and negotiation of the lease, the lease can be signed by the parties and registered in the Indian Lands Registry. The Proponent can begin the construction phase of the project once the lease is registered. In my next article, I will review the legal documents which are typically prepared in connection with a development on First Nations lands.

Andrea East is a business lawyer at Pushor Mitchell LLP practicing in the area of First Nations Law. You can reach Andrea at 250-869-1245 if you would like help in preparing or negotiating a lease of First Nations land.

Andrea East

About Andrea East

As a business lawyer, Andrea loves the challenge of guiding her clients through complex commercial transactions and real estate projects, and she strives for excellence with every task. Andrea has previously…

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