Tribal Authorities definition

Tribal Authorities means the Governing Council collectively with a General Assembly pursuant to the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation Constitution.
Tribal Authorities means the Tribe and every representative, tribunal, body, agency, authority, commission, board, bureau or instrumentality acting on behalf of the Tribe.
Tribal Authorities means Governing Council collectively with a General Assembly pursuant to Article II of the Constitution.

Examples of Tribal Authorities in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 4.10 does not relate to (i) Taxes, which are the subject of Section 4.11, (ii) environmental matters, which are the subject of Section 4.14 and (iii) Applicable Laws with respect to tribal obligations, Tribal Authorities or the Reservation, which are the subject of Section 4.29.

  • There are no nucleated villages; instead, the area is conventionally divided into a series of 18 Tribal Authorities (TAs), each governed by an Nkosi (pl.


More Definitions of Tribal Authorities

Tribal Authorities means the Governing Council collectively with a General Assembly.

Related to Tribal Authorities

  • Local authorities means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt police regulations under the constitution and laws of this state.

  • Governmental Authorities means governments, regulatory authorities, governmental departments, agencies, commissions, bureaus, officials, ministers, Crown corporations, courts, bodies, boards, tribunals or dispute settlement panels or other law, rule or regulation-making organizations or entities:

  • Government Authorities means, without limitation, all Government departments and agencies with responsibility for the import and export of goods, the collection of revenue on the import and export of goods and the transport of those goods to include, without limitation, Customs, AQIS, the ATO and the RSA;

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;

  • Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in section 102(e)(iv) to perform the functions specified in the Convention.