Tribal Party definition

Tribal Party means the Tribe and all of its governmental authorities, instrumentalities, subdivisions, subsidiaries and departments, including the successors and assigns of all of the foregoing.
Tribal Party means the Tribe, the Authority and any other committee, commission, department, board, instrumentality or political subdivision of the Tribe or the Authority or other entity wholly-owned or directly or indirectly controlled by the Tribal Council of the Tribe, the Board of Directors of the Tribe or the Board of Directors of the Authority; provided that the Tribal Gaming Commission shall not be deemed a “Tribal Party” for any purpose hereunder
Tribal Party means the Tribe and any department, division, board, committee, agency, instrumentality, component, subsidiary, enterprise, including the Authority, and any Representative of the Tribe or the Authority.

Examples of Tribal Party in a sentence

  • Each Tribal Party is a sovereign governmental entity with the authority to enact and execute its own health regulations and agreements to protect the health, safety, and welfare of their communities.

  • A Tribal Party to this Agreement, through Tribal resolution, may grant temporary authority to a Public Health Officer outside their jurisdiction to enter tribal lands for specific purposes.

  • The law to be applied against a Tribal Party shall be: first, federal law, including federal statutory and common law; and second, in the absence of appropriate federal law, the law of the state of Washington.

  • It is acknowledged by the parties hereto that this Agreement does not (i) obligate any Tribal Party to enter into any further agreement with and Recipient Party or any Recipient Party to enter into any further agreement with any Tribal Party, or (ii) restrict any Recipient Party or any Tribal Party from entering into any agreement with any other person to the extent the performance thereof does not cause a violation of this Agreement.

  • One (1) director appointed by each Tribal Party for a total of up to two (2) directors.


More Definitions of Tribal Party

Tribal Party means the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians ("Tribe"), and any subdivision, agency, department, board, committee, commission, instrumentality, subdivision, or entity wholly-owned or wholly-controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Tribe, including the San Manuel Entertainment Authority, their successors and assigns. b. Any undefined terms that are defined in the State UCC are used in this Ordinance with the meanings that apply in the State UCC. SMTC 25.5 Laws Applicable to Security Interests
Tribal Party means the Tribe or any division, subdivision, branch, department, bureau, commission, board, agency, instrumentality, enterprise, business or legal entity wholly- owned or solely controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Tribe, including the Authority.
Tribal Party means any of the Tribe and any division, subdivision, branch, department, board, committee, commission, agency, enterprise, instrumentality, or entity wholly owned or wholly controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Tribe, along with the successors and assigns of each.
Tribal Party means any of the Band and any division, subdivision, branch, department, board, committee, commission, agency, enterprise, instrumentality, or entity wholly- owned or wholly-controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Band, along with the successors and assigns of each.
Tribal Party means the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, and any subdivision, agency, department, board, committee, commission, instrumentality, subdivision, or entity owned or controlled, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, by the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians.
Tribal Party shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 9.11(a).
Tribal Party means the Tribe and any person directly or indirectly controlled by the Tribal Council, Board of Directors or Authority Board; "control," as used with respect to any person, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of that person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by agreement or otherwise; provided that beneficial ownership of 10% or more of the voting securities of a person will be deemed to be control.