Examples of Greenland Government in a sentence
The payments may be collected as fees or reimbursements of costs and expenses according to orders and rules thereon laid down from time to time by the Greenland Government or the HA.
The costs and expenses which shall be paid by the licensee under section19.01 shall be calculated and administered on the basis of orders and rules laid down from time to time by the Greenland Government or the HA, see section 86(5) of the Mineral Resources Act.
The Greenland Government commented on the report in May 2006 and, following that, the Ministry of Justice is currently drafting a new Special Criminal Code and a new Special Administration of Justice Act for Greenland.
Rules have also been laid down governing consultation respectively with the Greenland Government the Faroese Government and their right to take part in negotiations specifically relating to Greenland and the Faroes.
The Board reviews and agrees policies for managing each of the risks identified below, including the setting of limits for hedging of interest rate risk, credit allowances, and future cash flow forecast projections.
The report on Greenland’s Judicial System was handed over to the Government and to the Greenland Government in August 2004.
If the contravention is committed by the State, the Greenland Government, a municipal authority, a municipal cooperative comprised by section 64 of the Landsting Act on municipal councils and local authorities, etc., or a local authority, a fine may be imposed on the relevant public authority as such.Subsection 5.
It is expected that the two drafts can be sent to the Greenland Government in autumn 2007 for their comment.
Cooperation relating to foreign affairs has now been extended through the acts on the conclusion of international agreements by the Greenland Government, respectively, the Government of the Faroes.
In 1994, the Danish Government and the Greenland Government (det grønlandske hjemmestyre) set up the Commission on Greenland’s Judicial System (Den Grønlandske Retsvæsenskommission) chaired by Per Walsøe, Supreme Court Judge, and totalling 16 members appointed by the Danish Government and the Greenland Government.