Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées

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MANITOU RAPIDS INDIAN RESERVE # 11 el7 Rainy River Band By-Law No, 2 Being a by-law to provide for the regulation of traffic. WHEREAS Paragraphs (b) and (r) of Section 81 of the Indian Act empower the council of a band to make by-laws respecting the regulation of traffic and the imposition of a penalty for the violation thereofj AND WHEREAS it is deemed to be expedient to limit the speed of vehicles on public roads for the safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Manitou Rapids Indian Reserve #11} NOW THEREFORE the council of the Rainy River Band of Indians enacts as a by-law thereof the following* (1) In this by-law, (a) "Council" means the Council, as defined in the Indian Act, of the Rainy River Band of Indians} (b) "reserve" means the tract of land set apart by Her Majesty within the definition of the Indian Act, for the use and bene­ fit of the Rainy River Band of Indians known as the Manitou Rapids Indian Reserve #11. (c) "road" includes any road, bridge, driveway, street, lane, square, avenue, parkway, viaduct, trestle, thoroughfare or other place set aside for, used, or open to the public for the passage of vehicles within the reserve} the exception being those portions of Highway 11-71 and Highway 71 which are within the boundaries of the Manitou Rapids Indian Reserve # 11 but are under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Provincial Government} and (d) "sign" or rtraffic signs" means a sign, warning, marking or other device for the guidance or direction of persona using the roads. (2) 3he design, dimension and the erection of traffic signs shall meet the requirements indicated in the "Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada", 2nd edition, 1966, as amended, and as prepared by the Council on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada and the Canadian Good Roads Association. (3) (l) The Council shall, by resolution, authorize the placing of all traffic signs and the resolution shall specify the location of the 8 T * . Band Manager shall place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, the signs authorized by the Council and shall remove or cause to be removed, signs which are not author­ ized by the Council. (ii) No person shall Interfere with or attempt to interfere with the placement or maintenance of any authorized traffic sign. (5) No person shall remove, deface, obliterate, alter or attempt to remove, deface, obliterate, alter or in any manner interfere with any sign lawfully placed on a road. (6) No person shall operate a vehicle on a road at a rate of speed in excess of twenty-five miles per hour and a sign to this effect shall be posted on all roads within the reserve excepting Highways #11-71 and 71 which are controlled by the Ontario Provincial Government.
CANADA Province of Ontario TO WIT I Ruth Lowes______ __________ Secretary residing at Fort Frances, ftitario make oath 0 and swear that the paper-writing on (to) which this affidavit is endorsed (attached) is a true copy of a document produced and shown to me and purporting to be the original by-law made pursuant to the Indian Act and signed by Chief George Horton and dated May 9th, 1975 the said copy having been compared by me with thê said original V document. / y ' , ̂ ^ 4 feignature) Sworn to before me at Fort Frances,Ont,_____ this 21st day of May________1975 Commissioner of Oaths in and for the Province of Ontario.______ OR Commissioner for the Taking of Oaths Authorized under Section 108 of the Indian Act.
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