The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands
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The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands is a constitutional principle in Canadian law that requires the government to act with loyalty, good faith, and in the best interests of Indigenous peoples when dealing with their land rights.
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Target entity: The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands Context triple: [Delgamuukw v. British Columbia, holding, The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands]
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Crown-Indigenous treaties in Canada
Crown-Indigenous treaties in Canada are formal agreements between the British Crown (and later the Canadian state) and First Nations that define land rights, resource use, and ongoing nation-to-nation relationships across the country.
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the Crown in right of each Australian state
The Crown in right of each Australian state is the legal embodiment of the monarchy as a separate sovereign authority within each Australian state’s system of government and law.
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the Crown in right of Australia
The Crown in right of Australia is the legal embodiment of the Australian state and its executive authority, exercised by the monarch and their representatives within Australia’s constitutional monarchy.
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Aboriginal peoples under the Constitution Act, 1982
Aboriginal peoples under the Constitution Act, 1982 are the constitutionally recognized Indigenous peoples of Canada, encompassing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
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Uunguu Native Title
Uunguu Native Title is a recognized native title area in Western Australia that legally acknowledges the traditional rights and interests of the Wunambal people over their ancestral lands and waters.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands Target entity description: The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands is a constitutional principle in Canadian law that requires the government to act with loyalty, good faith, and in the best interests of Indigenous peoples when dealing with their land rights.
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A.
Crown-Indigenous treaties in Canada
Crown-Indigenous treaties in Canada are formal agreements between the British Crown (and later the Canadian state) and First Nations that define land rights, resource use, and ongoing nation-to-nation relationships across the country.
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B.
the Crown in right of each Australian state
The Crown in right of each Australian state is the legal embodiment of the monarchy as a separate sovereign authority within each Australian state’s system of government and law.
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C.
the Crown in right of Australia
The Crown in right of Australia is the legal embodiment of the Australian state and its executive authority, exercised by the monarch and their representatives within Australia’s constitutional monarchy.
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D.
Aboriginal peoples under the Constitution Act, 1982
Aboriginal peoples under the Constitution Act, 1982 are the constitutionally recognized Indigenous peoples of Canada, encompassing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
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E.
Uunguu Native Title
Uunguu Native Title is a recognized native title area in Western Australia that legally acknowledges the traditional rights and interests of the Wunambal people over their ancestral lands and waters.
- F. None of above. chosen
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