Constitutive Act definition

Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the African Union;
Constitutive Act means the Treaty establishing the African Union.
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted in Lome, Togo, on 11 July 2000;

Examples of Constitutive Act in a sentence

  • The procedure for the selection and the recruitment of the members of the Board of Nominees is set out under the provisions of the Fund’s Constitutive Act.

  • 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 recruitment and the selection procedure of both the Fund Manager and of the Board of Nominees of Fondul Proprietatea are set out under the Fund’s Constitutive Act.

  • According with the Constitutive Act of the Company and the resolutions of the General Shareholders Meeting, the company has adopted the unitary management system, which entails appointing a Board of Administrators composed of an odd number of Administrators and delegating the management of the company to a general manager.

  • This includes, without limitation, the power to enter into derivatives and to negotiate and execute loan agreements, repurchase agreements and/ or securities lending agreements, to purchase GDRs or depositary interests corresponding to shares of the Fund in accordance with the legal applicable provisions in force and FP’s Constitutive Act, also taking into account the cases when a prior approval of the Extraordinary General Shareholders Meeting is needed.


More Definitions of Constitutive Act

Constitutive Act means Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted by the Heads of States and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Lomé, Togo, in July, 2000;
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the African Union, adopted by the AU Member States, on July 11, 2000, in Lome, Republic of Togo.
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the African Union, “Executive Council” shall mean the Executive Council of the African Union; “Member State”, shall mean a Member State of the African Union;
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000 and which entered into force on 26 May 2001;
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of the Union adopted in Lome, Togo, on the 11th July 2000;
Constitutive Act means the Constitutive Act of African Union adopted by the Assembly on 11 July, 2003 in Lomé, Togo;
Constitutive Act means the letters patent dated May, 12th, 2006;