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No. 98-3150 (3524 words) |
 | On January 7, 1997, the Band amended its complaint to seek a declaration on the validity of both contracts.The Band asserted that neither of the contracts had received either tribal council or BIA approval as required by the Band's corporate charter.On January 15, 1997, the Band moved to stay the circuit court proceedings. |
 | The Band contends that the circuit court erred by failing to give full faith and credit to the tribal court judgment, which concluded that the employment contracts between Teague and the Band were unenforceable because they lacked the requisite BIA and tribal council approval under the Band's corporate charter. |
 | Moreover, the Band's attorneys claim that the tribal court was fully advised of the fact that litigation involving these issues was pending before the Ashland County Circuit Court, that the circuit court judge had declined to stay the proceedings, and, at least by inference, was intending to complete the litigation pending before it. |
| Coercion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (163 words) |
 | In the social sciences, coercion is any human activity that reduces the set of another person’s feasible choices by applying physical force or threat of such toward that person. |
 | In linguistics, coercion is when the grammatical context causes the language-user to reinterpret all or parts of the semantic and/or formal features of a lexeme that appears in it. |
 | Coercion Act is the name of many laws passed in a number of different countries. |