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About Siletz news letter. (Siletz, Oregon) 1989-1997 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1992)
I December 1992 enforcement of a domestic relations order, as to the proceeds 21 o £ . the debt, an order shall be entered directing the» payment which were subject of the lien. °f such sums as may be due either party and such order shall ' 420.000 be binding oh all parties. PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION— Upon petition by any party, and at any time, the Tribal Court may reexamine its decision to issue or certify a writ of (1) garnishment. (1) 440.000 The petition must allege an error in the findings of the Tribal Court that were determinative in its decision, or that circumstances or new evidence compels a result, different than WRIT OP ATTACHMENT POR ABAMPONED HOUSING The Tribal Court may, upon a petition from the Tribal J Housing authority, issue a writ of attachment for any Tribally ; owned or administered housing for which payment of rent or mortgage is in arrears and the housing has been abandoned. (2) The writ of attachment shall, only issue after a showing ■the one originally reached by the Tribal Court. by the Tribal Housing Authority that notice was sent to the (2) The petition for reconsideration shall detail the legally entitled occupants tore than fourteen days prior to specific alleged errors or change in circumstances of the writ the date when the Tribal Court issues the writ. and contain any supporting evidence. (3) At the time the petition is delivered to the Cleric of Tribal Court, thè party petitioning for reconsideration shall deliver copies of the petition and all supporting evidence to the Clerk of the Tribal Court for delivery to all other parties. (4) Responding parties, at their option, may elect to respond in writing . and/or to appear at the hearing in person ook for the holiday terms listed below and see how long it takes to find ail of them in the mass of letters. (HINT: The words may run vertically, horizontally, diagonally, backward or forward.) Bonus: Can you find more than one “tree"? or through counsel. D N A L R A G E R P (5) M B . E L L O N E 1 V Y T N R 1 I C S A' Upon a finding of error or changed circumstances, the Tribal Court shall, at its election, modify the writ, or upon a finding of substantial prejudice to the person whose funds E S A N G N N D H D N T G G E O A D 1 N T. L M 1 A N E C E A H B M U E A N T B E P T V G A 1 N M E R L O L E E R T U Y A A E 1 1 C A R D S L M 1 U H A W G S P O T s O O N W R E L T H E 1 L F H E G E E E P ,. L U S O C B E S L N Y E T R H 1 R N Oi 1 N ' A A S E O T 1 D . when required, to. the provisions of the Indian Civil Rights T G P O D ' U R H O U Act, 25 USC 1301 et seq. or any other federal statute applying G N 1 K C o T S P R C A N D Y c A N E r are being garnished, revoke the writ or its certification and remand the proceedings to the court or other issuing entity. 430.000 (1) AUTHORITY OF TRIBE TO COT.T.ECT OH DEBTS - Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as limiting the Tribe's right to offset any amounts owed to it by a person • when funds belonging to that person are in the possession of the Tribe. Provided, collections by the Tribe shall conform, to the circumstances. (2) Notice of the debt, and the intent to offset, shall be . elf reindeer ribbon ho ho ho sent to the person owing the money. ivy parcel garland evergreen (3) tree stocking wreath mistletoe bell eggnog chimney tags tinsel plum pudding ornament^ Rudolph / cards holly The person owing the money shall have fourteen days in which to respond. If the person owing the money disagrees with the existence ' of the debt, or the amount owed, the person shall request the Tribal official who.authorized the offset to petition the Tribal Court for a hearing. hcari rig shall be set within ten days the Court of A date for the receipt of the review the request. (4) In the hearing Tribal shall circumstances of the debt and determine the amount owing to the Tribe; the hearing shall be in the form described in part 250.000 of this ordinance. A representative of the Tribe shall be present at the hearing and offer to the Court a statement of the amount of the debt: and the ci r m n s tances by which the debt was incurred. The Tribal representative shall have the right to examine the person challenging the debt and any witnesses. ■ Thè Tribal official. had who representative immediate and any responsibility Tribal over the circumstances surrounding the debt shall submit to examination in Tribal Court by the Tribal Court Judge or the party owing the debt. Upon a finding by the Tribal Court as to the amount poinsettia present "j Santa Claus candy carie