Nation definition

Nation means the Oneida Nation.
Nation means the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Nation means the Seneca Nation of Indians, a sovereign nation.

Examples of Nation in a sentence

  • The County and the Applicant recognize that the Project may involve inter-agency dialogue among the Applicant, Whatcom County, the Northwest Clean Air Agency (“NWCAA”) and possibly other entities such as the Lummi Nation or the Washington State Department of Ecology.

  • Kaikoku Nippon (Maritime Nation Japan,) was published during the heightened period of this war.

  • The Contractor’s obligations, liabilities and risks under this Contract are independent of the requirements to obtain insurance coverage under this Article 20 and, accordingly, the obligations and liabilities of the Contractor arising from its assumption of risks hereunder may not be reduced to the detriment of the Nation or third parties due to the Contractor obtaining or failing to obtain such insurance or due to insufficient coverage thereunder.

  • The Contractor shall provide the Technical Information to CNH at no cost whatsoever the Technical Information that shall be property of the Nation.

  • Parties to this agreement that are members of the Fishery Co- 22 Managers caucus include the Lummi Nation, Nooksack Indian Tribe, and Washington State Department 23 of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).


More Definitions of Nation

Nation means the Tohono O’odham Nation.
Nation means the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
Nation or “Owner” means the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Nation s newspaper” shall mean the Kalihwisaks, or any other newspaper operated by the Nation for the benefit of transmitting news to members of the Nation, which is designated by the Election Board as a source for election related news.
Nation means the Lummi Nation.
Nation means the Lummi Nation, a federally recognized Indian Tribe in the United States, also listed in the Federal Register as the Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation.
Nation means the Yavapai-Apache Nation.