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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act · Sec. 3714

Sec. 3714. EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY

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## SEC. 3714 EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY ###
(a)Tribal Easements and Rights-of-Way ####
(1)In general On request of the Secretary, the Tribe shall grant, at no cost to the United States, such easements and rights-of-way over tribal land as are necessary for the construction of the projects authorized by sections 3710 and 3711. ####
(2)Jurisdiction An easement or right-of-way granted by the Tribe pursuant to paragraph
(1)shall not affect in any respect the civil or criminal jurisdiction of the Tribe over the easement or right-of-way. ###
(b)Landowner Easements and Rights-of-Way In partial consideration for the construction activities authorized by section 3711, and as a condition of receiving service from the MR&I System, a landowner shall grant, at no cost to the United States or the Tribe, such easements and rights-of-way over the land of the landowner as may be necessary for the construction of the MR&I System. ###
(c)Land Acquired by United States or Tribe Any land acquired within the boundaries of the Reservation by the United States on behalf of the Tribe, or by the Tribe on behalf of the Tribe, in connection with achieving the purposes of this subtitle shall be held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe.
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