Common use of LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY Clause in Contracts

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: a. enter into contracts and agreements; b. acquire and hold property or an interest in property, and sell or otherwise dispose of that property or interest; c. raise, spend, invest, and borrow money; x. xxx and be sued; and e. do other things ancillary to the exercise of its rights, powers, and privileges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Yale First Nation Final Agreement, Final Agreement

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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: a. enter into contracts and agreements; b. acquire and hold property or an interest in property, and sell or otherwise dispose of that property or interest; c. raise, spend, invest, and borrow money; x. xxx and be sued; and e. do other things ancillary to the exercise of its rights, powers, and privileges.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Yale First Nation Final Agreement

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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: a. enter into contracts and agreements; b. acquire and hold property or an interest in property, and sell or otherwise dispose of that property or interest; c. raise, spend, invest, and borrow money; x. d. xxx and be sued; and e. do other things ancillary to the exercise of its rights, powers, and privileges.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Final Agreement

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