25 U.S.C. § 564n
Omitted
[omitted]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1962–1971 · leading case: Biss v. Parrish, 374 P.2d 382 (Or. 1962).
Biss v. Parrish, 374 P.2d 382 (Or. 1962). “” By Public Law 85-132, August 14, 1957, 71 Stat 347, 348, 25 USC § 564n, the Act of 1954 was amended.”
Crain v. First Nat'l Bank of Oregon, 324 F.2d 532 (9th Cir. 1963). “Title 25 U.S.C. § 564n further provides, in part: “* * # Provided, however, That no member shall be declared to be in need of assistance in conducting his affairs unless the Secretary determines that such member does not have sufficient ability, *535 knowledge, experience, and…”
Crain v. First Nat'l Bank, 206 F. Supp. 783 (D. Or. 1962). “Title 25 U.S.C.A. § 564n: “ * * * Provided further, That any member determined by the Secretary to be in need of assistance in conducting his affairs may, within one hundred and twenty days after receipt of written notice of such secretarial determination, contest the…”
Tobey v. Udall, 202 F. Supp. 319 (D. Or. 1962). “Heretofore, the defendant secretary, upon a showing to him, made a determination, pursuant to the provisions of Title 25 U.S.C.A. § 564n., that the petitioner was “in need of assistance” in the handling of her estate, and thereupon placed the accruals of petitioner’s benefits in…”
Otradovec v. First Wisconsin Trust Co., 322 F. Supp. 1082 (E.D. Wis. 1971). “” They urged that 25 U.S.C. § 564n, which authorized the creation of a trust, violated their fifth amendment rights in that § 564n “[restricted plaintiffs’] use of their property solely because of Indian ancestry.”
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