84 - Leases for the extraction of minerals, oil or natural gas.

§  84. Leases for the extraction of minerals, oil or natural gas.  The  council of the Tonawanda nation, with the approval of the  attorney  for  the nation, may by lease give the right to explore land located upon the  Tonawanda reservation and extract minerals, oil or natural gas therefrom  by  means other than those commonly known as surface, open pit, or strip  mining. No lease shall be for a term in  excess  of  twenty  years.  The  council  of  the  nation shall use the rents from any such lease for the  common benefit of the nation as  determined  by  the  council,  provided  however,  that  any Indian residing on the Tonawanda reservation, who is  deprived of substantial use or enjoyment of his allotted land because of  mining operations conducted under any such lease, shall receive from the  proceeds of the lease fair and equitable compensation for his loss.