In 1989, defendants Basil Cook and Guilford White, members of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, doing business as C & W Enterprises, a partnership (hereinafter defendants), began operating a business known as the Mohawk Bingo Palace (hereinafter the Bingo Palace) on tribally owned reservation land to which they had been granted use and occupancy rights (see, Terrance v Gray, 171 App Div 11, 12-13). When, several months later...
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