Tribal corporation definition
Tribal corporation means a corporation:
Tribal corporation means a corporation chartered and/or wholly owned by the Nation pursuant to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oneida Nation.
Tribal corporation means a corporation chartered by the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin pursuant to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oneida Tribe.
More Definitions of Tribal corporation
Tribal corporation means a corporation incorporated under the Tribe's Business Corporation Code.
Tribal corporation means a corporation incorporated under this Code.
Tribal corporation means any for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations formed by the Tribal Council and wholly owned by the Tribe under this Part of these Codes.
Tribal corporation means a corporation incorporated under a future Chehalis Business Corporation
Tribal corporation means any for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations formed by the Tribal Council and wholly owned by the Tribe, in accordance with WOS 2003-07, or as amended.
Tribal corporation means a corporation incorporated under the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Corporation Act. Tribal corporations can includes corporations wholly owned by the Tribe, corporations wholly owned by a tribal member or members, and corporations owned by a Tribal entity.
Tribal corporation means a corporation wholly owned by the Tribe and duly formed pursuant to this Statute, a Tribal resolution, a Business Corporation Code adopted by the Tribe, or other law.