§ 3. Power to contract. An Indian shall be liable on his contracts not
prohibited by law. An Indian may take, hold and convey real property the
same as other citizens, but no land owned or occupied as the common
property of any nation, tribe or band of Indians shall be conveyed
otherwise than as provided in section seven. Upon becoming a freeholder
to the value of one hundred dollars an Indian shall be subject to
taxation.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
2 - New York State Indian Nations and Tribes.
3 - Power to Contract.
5-A - Surrender of Tribal Records.
6 - Exemption of Reservation Lands From Taxation.
7 - Partition of Tribal Lands.
7-A - Purchase of Lands of Indians.
8 - Intrusion on Tribal Lands.
9 - Residence of Other Indians on Tribal Lands.
10 - Licenses to Reside Upon Tribal Lands.
11 - Trespasses on Tribal Lands.
11-A - Recovering Possession of Reservation Land.
12 - Highways on Tribal Lands.
12-A - Indian Cemetery or Burial Grounds.
13 - Powers of Departments of Charities and Education in Relation to Indians.
15 - Freedom From Toll and Ferriage.