Constitutive Act definition
Examples of Constitutive Act in a sentence
The Parties support, in particular, the integration processes based on the SACU Agreement, the SADC Treaty, and the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000, as well as the development policies and political objectives related to such processes.
The Parties support in particular the integration processes and related development policies and political agendas, based on the Southern African Customs Union Agreement signed on 21st October 2002, the Southern African Development Community Treaty signed on 17 August 1992 and the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000.
The Fund Manager, in its capacity as Sole Director, shall undertake in the name of the Customer the necessary administrative work required by the applicable legislation and the Constitutive Act and the IPS.
The Parties support in particular the integration processes and related development policies and political agendas, based on the Southern African Customs Union Agreement signed on 21 October 2002, the Southern African Development Community Treaty signed on 17 August 1992 and the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000.
The Constitutive Act and the Articles of Association of the Company were initially inscribed in the Commercial Register of the Judicial Jurisdiction of the Federal District and Miranda State, on April 1, 1964, under number 86, Volume 13-A, as it was published in the Municipal Gazette of the Federal District number 11.256 on April 8, 1964.