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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act · Sec. 1426

Sec. 1426. eklunta-state anchorage agreement

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## Sec. 1426 eklunta-state anchorage agreement ###
(a)The purpose of this section is to provide for the settlement of certain claims and litigation, and in so doing to implement section 14 of the Settlement Act under the unique circumstances of the Native Village of Eklutna, with respect to the municipality of Anchorage. ###
(b)The terms, conditions, procedures, covenants, reservations, and other restrictions set forth in the document entitled “Agreement of Compromise and Settlement” submitted to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, executed by Eklutna, Incorporated, and the municipality of Anchorage, acting by its mayor, and to be executed by the State of Alaska, acting by the commission of the department of community and regional affairs, are hereby ratified as to the rights, duties, and obligations of the State of Alaska, the municipality of Anchorage, and Eklutna, Incorporated, which arise among them under section 14(c)
(2)and
(3)of the Settlement Act, and Eklutna, Incorporated, is discharged accordingly from section 14(c)(3) thereof as to all lands heretofore selected by it. ###
(c)If, for any reason, the foregoing agreement is not executed by the State of Alaska this section shall be of no force and effect.
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