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 dwelling unit where not more than six unrelated persons live together and share communal facilities, such as a kitchen, lounge, bathroom, etc., but does not include a household enterprise. The use is further subject to the policy of the local municipality as amended from time to time.
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;

Examples of Commune in a sentence

  • Commune simply means a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.

  • There are many names for sub-districts: Sub-district, Block, Mandal, Taluka, Parish, Circle, Commune, Kecamatan (Indonesia), and more.Sub-districts are further divided into• Villages or urban neighborhoods that may also bear many names: Village, Rural or Urban Commune, Section, etc.• Communities in multi-sector CDD programs are often villages or urban neighborhoods.

  • The continuing activities of the “ Groupe d’Initiative Commune Alliance Cyrie et Mayos” (GICCYMA), set up in 2000 in the East Province with the support of the International Labour Office (OIT), to promote employment and the rights of the Pygmies, particularly citizenship (including the issuing of computerized national identity cards and birth certificates, access to property, management of a cooperative and collective farms).

  • They used $25,000 to purchase a house in Kampong Svay Commune, Serei Saophoan district, Banteay Meanchey province.

  • It is an 8-acre campus at Manapattu village, in the Bahour Commune.


More Definitions of Commune

Commune means a decentralized local government entity established and operating under the laws of the Recipient (Law Nr. 2004/018 dated July 22, 2004, setting up rules applicable to communes and any amendment thereto);
Commune means a dwelling not occupied by the owner, but occupied by non-related parties for lodging or multiple core families;
Commune means a dwelling house where the habitable rooms are rented out for an extended period to unrelated persons who share the communal facilities such as the kitchen, lounge, dining room and bathrooms.
Commune. (Commune) means an administrative area of the Recipient, established pursuant to the Recipient’s Law No. 1/16 of April 20, 2005, representing a designated area and population within the territory of the Recipient.
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.
Commune means an administrative entity or commune in the territory of the Recipient established and operating under loi 96-059 of the laws of the Recipient, dated November 4, 1996;
Commune means a commune on the Recipient’s territory established by Law No. 55.2004/AN dated December 21, 2004.