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  2. Restoule v Canada - Wikipedia

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    Two historic treaties signed in 1850, the Robinson Huron Treaty and the Robinson Superior treaty, form the basis for the decision. The Robinson Treaties provided an immediate payment of £4,000 to the “Chiefs and their Tribes” in compensation for the surrendered territory of the Anishinaabe and then annuity payments of £600 for the Huron ...

  3. Robinson Treaties - Wikipedia

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    The first Robinson Treaty for the Lake Huron region, commonly called Robinson Huron Treaty, was entered into agreement on September 9, 1850, at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, between Ojibwa Chiefs inhabiting the Northern Shore of Lake Superior from Batchawana Bay to Sault Ste. Marie and the Ojibwa Chiefs inhabiting the eastern and northern shores ...

  4. Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the Nawash and the Saugeen First Nations filed a lawsuit against the Government of Canada; the claims for land, and payment of rent on lands, discussed in early treaties are significant. "The two First Nations are claiming aboriginal title to the lands under the water covering an area of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay from south of ...

  5. What is an immediate annuity? Benefits, risks and how ... - AOL

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    The type of annuity you choose: Fixed annuity returns are tied to interest rates while variable annuity returns are based on the performance of underlying investments. Types of immediate annuities

  6. How are annuities regulated? Federal and state laws explained

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    Annuities are financial products sold by insurance companies. They’re regulated through a combination of state and federal oversight, with most of the responsibility falling to state insurance ...

  7. Are Annuities a Good Investment? Pros and Cons to Consider - AOL

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    Fixed annuity: This is when you get regularly scheduled payments over a period of time. Variable annuity: You can get bigger future payments depending on whether the annuity fund does well, or ...

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