Area of the Foundation Trust definition

Area of the Foundation Trust means the area covered by the Public Constituencies of the Foundation Trust as specified in Annex 1 of this Constitution;
Area of the Foundation Trust means the area, consisting of all the areas, specified in column 2 of Annex 1 of this Constitution, as an area for a Public Constituency;
Area of the Foundation Trust means the area, consisting of all the areas, specified in Annex 1, as an area for a Public Constituency;

More Definitions of Area of the Foundation Trust

Area of the Foundation Trust means the area, consisting of all the areas,

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