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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.1910

§ 1000.1910. What are "trust resources" for the purposes of the trust evaluation process?

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(a)Trust resources include property and interests in property:
(1)That are held in trust by the United States for the benefit of a Tribe or individual Indians; or
(2)That are subject to restrictions upon alienation.
(b)Trust assets include:
(1)Other assets, trust revenue, royalties, or rental, including natural resources, land, water, minerals, funds, property, or claims, and any intangible right or interest in any of the foregoing;
(2)Any other property, asset, or interest therein, or treaty right for which the United States is charged with a trust responsibility. For example, water rights and off-reservation treaty rights.
(c)This definition defines trust resources and trust assets for purposes of the trust evaluation process only.
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