Examples of First Nations Group in a sentence
The Company has provided the Purchaser and its Representatives with full and complete access to all material correspondence received by the Company, its subsidiaries or their Representatives from any non-governmental organization, community, community group or First Nations Group.
Except as set forth in Schedule 22 of the Agnico Disclosure Letter, there are no ongoing or outstanding negotiations with any First Nations Group concerning an impact benefit or other material agreement between a First Nations Group and Agnico or any of its Subsidiaries.
True and complete copies of all material agreements, memoranda of understanding, commitments and similar arrangements between Agnico or any of its Subsidiaries and any First Nations Group have been disclosed in the Agnico Data Room, all of which arrangements are in full force and effect.
Article 2 of the labor code prohibits forced and bonded labor, prescribing insufficiently stringent penalties of three months’ to three years’ imprisonment or fines from the equivalent of approximately $310 to $1,540.
True and complete copies of all material agreements, memoranda of understanding, commitments and similar arrangements between Kirkland or any of its Subsidiaries and any First Nations Group have been disclosed in the Kirkland Data Room, all of which arrangements are in full force and effect.
Except as set forth in Schedule 22 of the Kirkland Disclosure Letter, there are no ongoing or outstanding negotiations with any First Nations Group concerning an impact benefit or other material agreement between a First Nations Group and Kirkland or any of its Subsidiaries.
As First Nations establish land governance activities, other areas begin to improve such as relationships with municipal governments and financial institutions.o The Framework Agreement has led to new benefits for the most recent group of First Nations (Group B) who have become operational and further benefits are continuing for those approaching, or that have surpassed, 10 years in operation (Group A).
First Nations Group Home NetworkThe First Nations Group Home Network meets four times a year with a standing agenda.
The Purchaser has provided the Purchaser and its Representatives with full and complete access to all material correspondence received by the Purchaser, its subsidiaries or their Representatives from any non-governmental organization, community, community group or First Nations Group.
Customary Standards of Care were developed for Saskatchewan First Nations Group Home, Assessment and Stabilization, Therapeutic, and Treatment Programs to guide the quality of care for children and youth who are in care of a First Nations child and family service agency or provincial ministry providing child welfare services.