Protectorate definition

Protectorate means a state or territory that is declared
Protectorate means a State or territory that is declared by Her Majesty by Order in Council to be a protectorate for the purposes of the British Nationality Act 1948 (UK);

Examples of Protectorate in a sentence

  • In accordance with article 23, patrons may engage with the Foundation, either in their own name or on behalf of a third party, with prior authorization from the Foundations Protectorate.

  • In accordance with article 23, patrons may engage with the Foundation, either in their own name or on behalf of a third party, with prior authorisation from the Foundations Protectorate.

  • The first resort, the Royal Golf of Marrakech, opened in 1927 during the French Protectorate.

  • On October 1, 1960 the territories formerly comprising the British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria attained fully responsible status within the British Commonwealth under the name of the Federation of Nigeria (Federation of Nigeria Independence Act, 1960).

  • The closeness in their working lives, between the Europeans and their African colleagues, was clearly in evidence in Rumphi and Karonga, and is nostalgically celebrated.59 Unlike other parts of the Protectorate, the province is described as having been maintained as “really a purely African area”.60 Even well into the 1950s when a new district was created in the province staff members remained thin on the ground.

  • To the extent that any of the Protectorate Shareholders is a trust, then any such joinder must be executed by all of the trustees of such trust, accompanied by an affidavit attesting to the authority of such trustee(s) for such execution, and an affidavit affirmatively stating that a conflict of interest does not exist between such trustee(s) and the beneficiaries of such trust.

  • Communications are poor, and only now are they beginning to improve”.25 Despite being the biggest district in the Protectorate Mzimba only welcomed its first agricultural officer in 1945 and the plans for further agricultural assistants and soil rangers for the Northern Province had still failed to materialise by the end of the decade.

  • The Oil River Protectorate, formed in 1891, which later became Southern Nigeria with its headquarters in Calabar, was formed for the purpose of controlling trade coming down the Niger River.

  • However, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ did not need to go overseas to gain the experience of “advanced technologies, and new forms of authoritative knowledge".83 As a part of the investments in production and conservation, demonstration and seed farms had been set up across the Protectorate as a way of imparting knowledge to chiefs and leading members of their communities.

  • Prior to the date of this Separation Agreement, none of the members of the Four Sisters Protectorate or the Protectorate Shareholders has had, either directly or indirectly, or as part of a group, any control or influence whatsoever over or with respect to the voting, investment and/or disposition of, or any other incidents of ownership related to, the Alico Shares.

Related to Protectorate

  • Directorate means the Directorate of Customs established by the Council under Article 75 (3) of the Treaty;

  • Inspectorates means one, any or all of the inspectorates: Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted), Her Majesty’s Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales (Estyn), the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, the Office for Students, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the Local Government Ombudsman;

  • Department of Defense (DoD) means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and defense agencies. "Foreign-flag vessel" means any vessel that is not a U.S.-flag vessel.

  • ITAR means the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.

  • District superintendent means the superintendent of a district or the chief administrator of a public school academy.