Council of Elders definition

Council of Elders means the Council constituted in accordance with the Nisg̱ a’a Constitution;
Council of Elders means the Council of Elders, as referred to in the NisÞa’a Constitution;
Council of Elders means the assembly or decision-making body of the Naso people.

Examples of Council of Elders in a sentence

  • The remuneration shall be administered by the Board of Deacons in consultation with the Council of Elders.

  • The Council of Elders is nominated to and appointed by the Board of Directors and accountable to the Board of Directors for the purpose of cultural guidance to the AISES family as a whole.

  • The Council of Elders shall establish and publish its procedure for considering complaints about an Elder.

  • Every year five new members shall be elected to the Council of Elders.

  • Upon validation and approval, the IPO and/or the Council of Elders shall submit the ADSDPP to the NCIP for their information and concurrence.


More Definitions of Council of Elders

Council of Elders means the Council of Elders as defined in Article 20 of this Protocol;
Council of Elders means the authorised body that shall sit on appeals from refugees who are dissatisfied with the decision of the Grievance Committee. The Council of Elders includes a representative of each ethnicity resident in the camp.
Council of Elders means the elected Elders of the Church who are the Board of Directors of the Corporation (also called “The Board”) pursuant to the Act.
Council of Elders means the full-time pastoral staff and elected Elders from the members of the Church as set out in section 7.1;
Council of Elders means the group of Elders appointed by Chief and Council to provide them with advice and spiritual guidance;
Council of Elders or the 'Council' means the council of management of the association.
Council of Elders means the Council of Elders appointed by Chief and Council.