Seldovia Native Ass'n v. Lujan, 904 F.2d 1335 (9th Cir. 1990)

ERA VII — Corporate Maturation & Expansion
Court Case
1990

Lease issued by state prior to ANCSA on tentatively approved land that had option to purchase was a "valid existing right" that is excluded from Native corporation withdrawal and selection under ANCSA 11(a)(1) and (2).

What Happened

The Seldovia Native Association (SNA) filed this action for declaratory and injunctive relief on January 12, 1981. An amended complaint was filed on April 17, 1987. SNA sought a declaration that the construction of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), 43 U.S.C. §§ 1601-1629e, adopted by the Secretary of the Interior (the Secretary) was invalid. The Secretary’s construction of ANCSA validated the State of Alaska’s grant of leases with purchase options on lands subsequently claimed by SNA pursuant to ANCSA.SNA and the federal government filed cross-motions for summary judgment. The State filed a motion to dismiss the action. On February 13, 1989, the district court granted summary judgment in favor of the federal defendants and the individual defendants. The cause of action alleged against an individual defendant sued in his official capacity as a state officer was dismissed as barred by the eleventh amendment. Final judgment was entered on March 14, 1989. SNA filed a timely notice of appeal on April 6, 1989.We must decide whether the purchase options granted by the State of Alaska are “valid existing rights” not subject to selection by Native Alaskans under ANCSA. SNA contends that purchase options are not included within the savings provisions of ANCSA. The State maintains that in enacting ANCSA Congress intended to preserve all prior property interests, and, therefore, purchase options granted by the State of Alaska under the Alaska Statehood Act are “valid existing rights.”

Why It Matters Today

Clarifies what shareholder communications and voting-related conduct trigger (or don�t trigger) regulatory and corporate-law requirements.

Related Patterns

Pattern 3: Participation Narrowing
Pattern 8: Procedural Legitimacy vs. Trust
Pattern 7: Cultural Expectations vs. Corporate Law

Related Governance Themes

Clear Shareholder Rights Documentation
‍ Transparency Around Decision-Making Processes

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