LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY Sample Clauses

LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 3.2.1 Yale First Nation is a legal entity with the capacity, rights, powers, and privileges of a natural person, including the ability to:
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LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 19. In addition to Westbank First Nation’s capacity to pass and enforce Westbank Law pursuant to this Agreement, Westbank First Nation is a legal entity with the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person, which includes the capacity to:
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 13.2.1 Each Maa-nulth First Nation is a separate and distinct legal entity with the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person including the ability to:
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 5.2.1 The Inuvialuit Government shall be a separate and distinct legal entity, and shall have the legal capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 6.2.14 The Beaufort-Delta Regional Government shall be constituted a corporation and, for the purposes of carrying out its functions under the Agreement and any implementing legislation, shall have the legal capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person except where otherwise provided in the Agreement.
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 19. For greater certainty, Kanesatake is a legal entity and has the status, capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person, including the legal capacity:
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 2.20 The Miawpukek First Nation Government is a legal entity with the capacity, rights, powers, privileges and obligations of a natural person.
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LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 3.0 The First Nation and the United Anishnaabeg Councils are separate legal entities, each with the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person, such as to:
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 7.01 Canada acknowledges that it required the Métis Government to incorporate the Métis Nation of Alberta Association to facilitate funding arrangements and intergovernmental relationships through an entity that had legal status and capacity as recognized in Canadian law.
LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY. 4.2.1 The Gwich'in Government shall be a separate and distinct legal entity, and shall have the legal capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.
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