Commune definition

Commune. (Commune) means an administrative area of the Recipient established pursuant to the Recipient’s Law No. 95-611 of August 3, 1995, representing a designated area and population within the territory of the Recipient.
Commune means a legal entity of the Borrower, established pursuant to the Law of November 23, 1963, as amended, on Communal Organization, to exercise limited jurisdiction over a designated area and population within the territory of the Borrower;
Commune means an administrative area of the Recipient, established pursuant to the Recipient’s Law No. 1/29 of September 24, 1982, representing a designated area and population within the territory of the Recipient.

Examples of Commune in a sentence

  • Parking Concession for Light Weight Vehicles in the Urban Area of Tabo Commune, Valparaiso, Chile (Spanish) (Concesión de estacionamientos para vehículos livianos sector ▇▇▇▇▇▇ de las cruces, comuna el Tabo, 2013 , Valparaiso – Chile) (Español) One-year concession contract to be renewed annually on the discretion of the public entity.

  • The persons to be co-opted shall be identified by the Senate from a list of names supplied to it by the Commune Council or by any colline chief within the commune.

  • National Road No 71, Tras Village, Ballangk Commune, Baray District, Kampong Thom Province.

  • Once you are a Member of The Coffee Commune you are entitled to remain a Member until either you or we terminate your Membership in accordance with this clause.

  • The Borrower is not engaged in, or, to the best of its knowledge, threatened by, any litigation, arbitration or administrative proceeding, the outcome of which might have a Material Adverse Effect, other than a dispute between the Borrower and the Biharia Commune in relation to the Delegation Contract registered with the Bihor Tribunal under No. 5699/111/2013 as disclosed in the Letter of Information.


More Definitions of Commune

Commune means a dwelling not occupied by the owner, but occupied by non-related parties for lodging or multiple core families;
Commune means a decentralized local government entity established and operating under the laws of the Recipient (Law No. 74/23 dated December 5. 1974), relating to communal organization and any amendment thereto.
Commune means a territorial and administrative subdivision within a Region (as hereinafter defined), and “Participating Communes” means the set of Communes selected to participate in the Project;
Commune means a commune on the Recipient’s territory established by Law No. 55.2004/AN dated December 21, 2004.
Commune. (Commune) means an administrative subdivision of the Recipient, established pursuant to its Law No. 1/16 of April 20, 2005.
Commune means a dwelling house where the habitable rooms are rented out for an extended period to unrelated persons who share the communal facilities.
Commune means an administrative area of the Borrower, established pursuant to the Borrower’s Law No. 91/034/PRG/SGG of August 3, 1991, representing a designated area and population within the territory of the Borrower;