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Inuit firm definition

Inuit firm means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in the Nunavut Settlement Area, and which is
Inuit firm means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in the Nunavut Settlement Area, and that is, prior to tender closing, included on Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI)'s Inuit Firms Registry.
Inuit firm means an entity that qualifies as an Inuit firm under Article 24 of the NLCA;

Examples of Inuit firm in a sentence

  • This identifies if the Inuit firm is in the First, Second or Third category of Inuit ownership status and the corresponding adjustments of 5%, 10% or 15%.

  • This Inuit content will be the percentage of work completed by an Inuit firm listed on the registry of Inuit firms available from Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.

  • Consideration will also be given for the proponent’s Inuit firm and/or Nunavut Business status.

  • Over $100k, IBC/NBC must be included as bid criteria.If there is One Inuit Firm on the IFRIf there is only one Inuit firm on the IFR for the commodity or service, and the contract is$25k and under, then it must either be sole sourced to that one firm, or bidding must be limited to Inuit firms on the IFR.

  • If a contract is to be sole sourced as an emergency under the GCRs, the Directive states that Canada must make “best efforts, consistent with its operational needs,” to sole source to an Inuit firm on the IFR (see section 6.3.8.3 of the Directive).Dependent on the nature of the emergency, the CA and/or the BO can still check the IFR to conduct an accelerated assessment of the IFR capacity, and document the results of the research.


More Definitions of Inuit firm

Inuit firm means those entities listed on the NTI Inuit Firm Registry established in accordance with Section 24.7.1 of the NLCA.
Inuit firm has the same meaning as set out in section 24.1.1 of the Nunavut Agreement.
Inuit firm means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in the Nunavut Settlement Area, and that presents evidence that it is included on NTI’s Inuit Firms Registry; and is:
Inuit firm means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in Northern Quebec, and which:
Inuit firm means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in the Nunavut Settlement Area, and which is: a) a limited company with at least 51% of the company’s voting shares beneficially owned by Inuit, or b) a cooperative controlled by Inuit, or c) an Inuk sole proprietorship or partnership (Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated).
Inuit firm has the meaning set out in section 24.1.1 of the NLCA;
Inuit firm. : means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in Northern Quebec, and which: