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

  • If AEM cannot award Contracts to an Inuit Firm on acceptable commercial terms and conditions, AEM shall be entitled to award such Contracts to any other Person.

  • Opportunities Committee may, at any time during the Term, send a notice to AEM requesting that an Inuit Firm that did not participate in the previous pre-qualification process for a Pre-qualification Category be included in the pre- qualification process.

  • Within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of such notice and the completed pre-qualification forms, AEM will conduct a pre-qualification evaluation of such Inuit Firm in accordance with the criteria described in section 5.6 of this Schedule and inform the Inuit Firm, KIA and the Business Opportunities Committee of the results.

  • In the event that the Company does not add the unsuccessful Inuit Firm to the Pre-Qualification Register, it will provide the Inuit Firm and the Contracting Committee with a revaluation of the initial evaluation, including an explanation for why the Inuit Firm has not been pre-qualified, within 15 days.

  • If an Inuk or Inuit Firm requests disclosure of reports, information that is commercially sensitive or that is deemed private by the Employment Committee shall be redacted.


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 means an entity which complies with the legal requirements to carry on business in Northern Quebec, and which:
Inuit firm has the same meaning as set out in section 24.1.1 of the Nunavut Agreement.
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 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 given in Section F22.
Inuit firm means those entities listed on the NTI Inuit Firm Registry established in accordance with Section 24.7.1 of the NLCA. Inuit Owned Lands located within the Kivalliq Region. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit or IQ means the guiding principles of Inuit social values, including: respecting others, relationships, and caring for people; development of skills through practice, effort and action; working together for a common cause; fostering good spirit by being open, welcoming, and inclusive; serving and providing for family and/or community; decision making through discussion and consensus; being innovative and resourceful; and respect and care for the land, animals and the environment. Job Category means the four-digit classified. Kivalliq Communities means the communities of Arviat, Xxxxx Lake, Chesterfield Inlet, Coral Harbour, Xxxxxx Inlet, Naujaat and Whale Cove in Nunavut.