Nation definition

Nation means the Oneida Nation.
Nation means the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Nation means the Seneca Nation of Indians, a sovereign nation.

Examples of Nation in a sentence

  • The Lands are part of the Reserve, which is held for the use and benefit of the First Nation.

  • When deciding, the CNIE will consider that the national and technological development be favored, and that the sovereign integrity of the Nation be protected.

  • The Lessee releases the Lessor, the Minister, the First Nation, the Council, the Locatee, and their respective officials, servants, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, and other legal representatives from all liability for loss (including economic loss), damage, and injury (including loss, damage, and injury arising out of the negligent acts or omissions of any of them) in any way caused by or resulting from any of the perils or injury against which it has covenanted in this Lease to insure.

  • The SRE shall decide on the permits, considering the economic and social benefits that these operations could have on the Nation.

  • Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is a non-profit, stakeholder-based organization with a mandate from the First Nation Leadership Council as the voice for Indigenous tourism in BC.


More Definitions of Nation

Nation means the Tohono O’odham Nation.
Nation means the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
Nation or “Owner” means the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Nation s newspaper” shall mean the Kalihwisaks, or any other newspaper operated by the Nation for the benefit of transmitting news to members of the Nation, which is designated by the Election Board as a source for election related news.
Nation means the Lummi Nation.
Nation means the Lummi Nation, a federally recognized Indian Tribe in the United States, also listed in the Federal Register as the Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation.
Nation means the Yavapai-Apache Nation.