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Sides appeal Cayuga Nation ruling TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2002 The state of New York, local counties, private landowners and the Cayuga Nation have all appealed the tribe's $250 million land claim award on various grounds. The state side is challenging the validity of the 64,000-acre claim. The tribe is challenging the award, saying as much as $1.7 billion is owed. Get the Story: Cayugas plan to appeal rulings (The Syracuse Newspaper 5/7) Landowners file motion (The Syracuse Newspaper 5/7) Related Stories: Cayuga land claim appealed (5/2) Cayuga land claims appeals pushed (4/18) Cayuga settlement wanted (3/13) Okla. tribe on Catskills radar (3/13) Judge halts land claim payment (3/12) Settlement sought on Cayuga claim (11/26) Editorial: Justice on Cayuga land claim (11/26) Cayuga Nation wants $20M more for land (10/16) Anti-treaty group blasts Cayuga ruling (10/9) Cayuga claim still involves landowners (10/5) Questions linger over Cayuga ruling (10/4) Judge says Cayuga Nation owed $211M (10/3) Dispute continues over land claims (8/6) Tribe could have homeland (5/4) Land bought for Cayuga Nation (5/3) State tried to step out of land claims (11/6) Congressman's ad attacks land claims (10/20)
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