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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 · Sec. 2902

Sec. 2902. DEFINITIONS

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## SEC. 2902 DEFINITIONS In this title: ####
(1)Indian tribe The term “**Indian tribe**” has the meaning given the term in section 102 of the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (25 U.S.C. 479a). ####
(2)Manage; management #####
(A)Inclusions The terms “**manage**” and “**management**” include the authority to exercise jurisdiction, custody, and control over the land withdrawn and reserved by this title. #####
(B)Exclusions The terms “**manage**” and “**management**” do not include authority for disposal of the land withdrawn and reserved by this title. ####
(3)Secretary concerned The term “**Secretary concerned**” has the meaning given the term in section 101(a) of title 10, United States Code. ## Subtitle A General Provisions
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