Joint Council means the joint council of political parties established at all levels in accordance with Article 21 of this proclamation.
Joint Council means the council established by the Corporation and the Administration Corporation, the composition of which is determined jointly by the two corporations;
Examples of Joint Council in a sentence
Accord entre le Conseil de l'Europe et l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour Joint Council between the Council of Europe and UNESCO to create a European Network of national information centres on academic mobiity and recognition (ENIC network) / Conseil conjoint entre le Conseil de l’Europe et l’UNESCO pour créer un réseau de centres d’information national pour la mobilité et la reconnaissance académique (réseau ENIC) (13.07.2000).
More Definitions of Joint Council
Joint Council means a joint council established under section sixty-six;
Joint Council means that which is set out in Section 17 below;
Joint Council means the Council of the Village of South River and the Council of the Township of Machar.
Joint Council means the Joint Council of
Joint Council means the Minnesota fire service joint council organized and maintained by the Minnesota state fire chief’s association, the Minnesota professional firefighters, and the Minnesota state fire department association.
Joint Council means the Museum’s governing body (board of Trustees). Joint Council members mean Trustees. Original Joint Council members means the Trustees named as parties to this deed. Tikanga Maori House means the autonomous tribal collectives of the Pātea, Waitōtara, Kai Iwi, Whanganui, Whangaehu, Mangawhero, Tūrakina and Rangitīkei Rivers. These tangata whenua groups are those that have traditionally maintained strong whanaungatanga links with one another and have interests in taonga held by the Whanganui Regional Museum.
Joint Council means the Political Parties Joint Council established under part 3, article 14 of the Covenant.