Common use of Constitutive Act Clause in Contracts

Constitutive Act. The constitutive act of the Institute must include provisions describing precisely: (a) the legal status granted to the Institute, within the national legal system, the legal capacity necessary to exercise its functions and to receive funds, obtain payments for services rendered, and acquire all means necessary for its functioning; (b) a governing structure for the Institute allowing UNESCO representation within its governing body.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Establishment Agreement, Agreement Concerning the Ihe Delft Institute for Water Education, Agreement for the Establishment of an International Institute

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Constitutive Act. The constitutive act Constitutive Act of the Institute must include provisions describing precisely: (a) the legal status granted to the Instituteinstitute, within the national legal system, the autonomous legal capacity necessary to exercise its functions and to receive fundsfounds, obtain payments for services rendered, rendered and acquire all means necessary for its functioning;. (b) a governing structure for the Institute allowing UNESCO representation UNESCO’s representations within its the governing bodyboard of the institute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Agreement

Constitutive Act. The constitutive act Constitutive Act of the Institute must include provisions describing precisely: (a) the legal status granted to the Institute, within the national legal system, the autonomous legal capacity necessary to exercise its functions and to receive funds, obtain payments for services rendered, rendered and acquire all means necessary for its functioning; (b) a governing structure for the Institute allowing UNESCO representation within its governing body.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Agreement

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Constitutive Act. The constitutive act of the Institute institute must include provisions describing precisely: (a) the legal status granted to the Instituteinstitute, within the national legal system, the legal capacity necessary to exercise its functions and to receive funds, obtain payments for services rendered, and acquire all means necessary for its functioning; (b) a governing structure for the Institute allowing UNESCO representation within its governing body.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Regarding the Establishment of the International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology, Iziis, University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius"

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