External Relationships definition

External Relationships means relationships that include, but are not limited to, other First Nation communities, other governments (municipal, provincial and federal), other organizations/agencies not owned or controlled by the MFN, tribal Councils and Political territorial organization’s and other provincial and/or territorial organizations, other First Nations, non-governmental organizations, private businesses within the territory, and non Member residents within MFN’s territory;

Examples of External Relationships in a sentence

  • Any critical unresolved year 2000 issues at the Company or its External Relationships, however, could have a material adverse effect on the Company's results of operations, liquidity or financial condition.

  • The Company is attempting to limit the potential impact of the year 2000 by monitoring the progress of its own year 2000 project and those of its critical External Relationships and by developing contingency/recovery plans.

  • Part C: Communications and External Relationships Enhancement of the capacity of AGD to communicate with the Recipient’s Parliament, auditees, and the general public in order to build better understanding and relationships, through provision of: (i) technical assistance and training; (ii) financing of media access; and (iii) acquisition of electronic and other communication equipment to support improved media relations.

  • The arrangements in place include the Enfield Compact, the Voluntary and Community Sector Strategy Group (which is chaired by the Council’s Chief Executive) and the Corporate Third Sector Procurement Group (jointly chaired by the Head of Communities, Partnerships and External Relationships for the Corporate Improvement Division and the Head of Commissioning for Health, Housing and Adult Social Care).

  • External Relationships While your organization’s staff may have all the skills that your project needs, you can also build partnerships with other organizations to help advance your project goals.

  • Key Internal Relationships All Council employees Key External Relationships The public, Government departments and key regional stakeholders To provide leadership in making locally responsive and informed decisions, delivering quality services and facilities to the Hinchinbrook community.