Common use of Culture and Language Clause in Contracts

Culture and Language. Nisga'a Government may make laws to preserve, promote and develop Nisga'a culture and language, including laws to authorize or accredit the use, reproduction and representation of Nisga'a cultural symbols and practices, and the teaching of Nisga'a language, provided that Nisga'a Government jurisdiction to make laws in respect of culture and language does not include jurisdiction to make laws in respect of intellectual property or the authority to prohibit activities outside of Nisga'a Lands except as provided for by federal or provincial law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Nisga'a Treaty Negotiations Agreement in Principle, Agreement in Principle